On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers, one of the largest investment banks in the world, collapsed on Wall Street, giving rise to the largest bankruptcy in the United States. It was the beginning of the great global crisis of 2008-2009 which originated…
The drop in inflation in America and Europe gives a boost to share prices and Milan sets records - Iveco flies
The bankruptcy of Svb also stems from a liquidity crisis but it seems more like a hiccup than a stigma on venture capital finance and the whole external context is very different from that of 2008
The Lehman Brothers case was different from that of the Silicon Valley Bank but the risk of a domino effect remains lurking: here's why
The Silicon Valley Bank is the first illustrious victim of the increase in interest rates - Where did its bankruptcy come from - The danger of contagion to other banks, but the replica of the Lehman Brother case that generated the crisis…
The three US economists distinguished themselves for their research on banks, financial crises and the regulation of financial markets. Their research “reduces the risk of financial crises turning into long-term depressions with severe…
On September 15, 2008, the collapse of Lehman Brothers took place, which triggered a global domino effect - At the origin of everything, there was the subprime mortgage crisis
The latest report from Mediobanca's Research Area compares the three major crises of the last 50 and argues that, thanks to greater capital solidity, the impact of the crisis triggered by Covid-19 on Italian industry could be less than that lived in…
On September 15, 2008, the most ruinous bankruptcy ever took place on Wall Street. But how did that sudden failure come about? At the root of it all was the subprime mortgage bubble
March 12, 2020 goes down in history as the worst session ever for the Ftse Mib. But the Milan Stock Exchange has also seen other black days: in its history: here is the ranking of the collapses
On September 15, 2008, the sudden and unexpected bankruptcy of the Lehman Brothers bank marked a turning point in the crisis, transforming a financial crisis limited to US subprime mortgages into a systemic crisis which then also overwhelmed the economy: it was the most…
About seventy Paduan savers obtained 700 thousand euros in compensation from the PattiChiari Consortium of Italian banks for their involvement in the Lehman Brothers crack - No one there informed of the real danger they were running and of the troubles of…
Ten years after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers one wonders whether the fateful decision of September 15 could not have been avoided but the lesson has not been fully learned - The excessive exposure of banks to finance does not…
Ten years later, the International Monetary Fund sums up the measures undertaken over the years to prevent a similar situation from happening again - Lagarde: "Too many banks, especially in Europe, remain weak".
Exactly 10 years after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers (September 15, 2008), Emilio Barucci in his book "Who will save finance" published by Egea explains how to build good finance, capable of keeping its promises to be useful…
FROM THE ADVISE ONLY BLOG - Protected capital management, portfolio insurance, CPPI, drawdown control, VaR-based management, and so on: products resulting from savers' fears that rarely live up to expectations. And they are rarely a choice…
US banking regulation and supervision, which Trump would like to deregulate, has created a much more robust credit system than it was a decade ago. The S&P 500 Banks sector index has recovered 133% of its 2009 lows. Who…
On 9 August 2007, the first signs of the crisis came from the subprime mortgages which the following year, with the collapse of Lehman, became systemic and infected the real economy - Central banks, by injecting liquidity, narcotized it but from the dangers of …
Yesterday the European Stock Exchanges virtually burned 411 billion euros, that is one billion per minute - For Piazza Affari it was the worst collapse ever: greater than that of 11 September and Lehman -…
After yesterday's new collapse of the European stock exchanges, the Japanese Nikkei is also knocked down, losing 4,8% and strengthening the yen - The market correction is worse than the one that happened in mid-September 2008 when…