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  • Federal Reserve responses to the subprime crisis
  • The U.S. central banking system, the Federal Reserve, in partnership with central banks around the world, took several steps to address the subprime mortgage

    Federal Reserve responses to the subprime crisis

    Federal_Reserve_responses_to_the_subprime_crisis

  • Credit rating agencies and the subprime crisis
  • according to the debtor's ability to pay lenders back, played a significant role at various stages in the American subprime mortgage crisis of 2007–2008

    Credit rating agencies and the subprime crisis

    Credit_rating_agencies_and_the_subprime_crisis

  • Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis
  • Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis addresses various actions taken by governments around the world to address the effects of the subprime mortgage

    Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis

    Regulatory_responses_to_the_subprime_crisis

  • Subprime crisis impact timeline
  • US events during the subprime mortgage crisis

    The subprime mortgage crisis impact timeline lists dates relevant to the creation of a United States housing bubble, the 2005 housing bubble burst and

    Subprime crisis impact timeline

    Subprime_crisis_impact_timeline

  • History of the Federal Reserve System
  • banks in the United Kingdom and Canada. Due to a credit crunch caused by the subprime mortgage crisis in September 2007, the Federal Reserve used broad-based

    History of the Federal Reserve System

    History_of_the_Federal_Reserve_System

  • 2008 financial crisis
  • Worldwide economic crisis

    declined. The first phase of the crisis was the subprime mortgage crisis, which began in early 2007, as mortgage-backed securities (MBS) tied to U.S. real

    2008 financial crisis

    2008 financial crisis

    2008_financial_crisis

  • Government policies and the subprime mortgage crisis
  • policies and the subprime mortgage crisis covers the United States government policies and its impact on the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007–2009. The U.S. subprime

    Government policies and the subprime mortgage crisis

    Government_policies_and_the_subprime_mortgage_crisis

  • Subprime mortgage crisis
  • 2007 mortgage crisis in the United States

    The American subprime mortgage crisis was a multinational financial crisis that occurred between 2007 and 2010, contributing to the 2008 financial crisis

    Subprime mortgage crisis

    Subprime mortgage crisis

    Subprime_mortgage_crisis

  • Great Recession
  • 2007–2009 international economic decline

    causing several banks to collapse or be bailed out in September 2008. This 2007–2008 phase became known as the subprime mortgage crisis. The combination of banks

    Great Recession

    Great Recession

    Great_Recession

  • Chair of the Federal Reserve
  • Head of the United States Federal Reserve System

    The chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is the head of the Federal Reservethe central bank of the United States—and is the

    Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Chair_of_the_Federal_Reserve

  • Bear Stearns
  • Defunct American investment bank

    2007, the company actually increased its exposure, especially to the mortgage-backed assets that were central to the subprime mortgage crisis. In March

    Bear Stearns

    Bear Stearns

    Bear_Stearns

  • Causes of the Great Recession
  • the causes of the Great Recession that started in 2008 with the US subprime mortgage crisis. The major causes of the initial subprime mortgage crisis

    Causes of the Great Recession

    Causes of the Great Recession

    Causes_of_the_Great_Recession

  • History of Federal Open Market Committee actions
  • chairperson of the Federal Reserve and the FOMC. The Federal Open Market Committee action known as Operation Twist (named for the twist dance craze of the time)

    History of Federal Open Market Committee actions

    History of Federal Open Market Committee actions

    History_of_Federal_Open_Market_Committee_actions

  • 2000s energy crisis
  • Sixfold rise in oil prices, peaking in 2008

    10-year period. As a result, during this period the Federal Reserve steadily raised interest rates to curb inflation. High oil prices typically affect

    2000s energy crisis

    2000s energy crisis

    2000s_energy_crisis

  • Euro area crisis
  • Multi-year debt crisis in multiple EU countries, 2009–2010

    decades. When the global crisis disrupted the markets and the world economy, together with the US subprime mortgage crisis and the eurozone crisis, Portugal

    Euro area crisis

    Euro area crisis

    Euro_area_crisis

  • Subprime mortgage crisis solutions debate
  • leaders to address the subprime mortgage crisis and broader 2008 financial crisis. The debate concerns both immediate responses to the ongoing subprime mortgage

    Subprime mortgage crisis solutions debate

    Subprime_mortgage_crisis_solutions_debate

  • Paul Volcker
  • American economist (1927–2019)

    President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2011 during the subprime mortgage crisis. Volcker was born in Cape May, New Jersey, the son of Alma Louise (née Klippel

    Paul Volcker

    Paul Volcker

    Paul_Volcker

  • List of entities involved in 2007–2008 financial crises
  • the calculation of the Net Asset Value of the following funds: Parvest Dynamic ABS, BNP Paribas ABS EURIBOR and BNP Paribas ABS EONIA "AM - Subprime slump

    List of entities involved in 2007–2008 financial crises

    List_of_entities_involved_in_2007–2008_financial_crises

  • Federal Reserve Act
  • 1913 United States law creating the Federal Reserve System

    The Federal Reserve Act was passed by the 63rd United States Congress and signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on December 23, 1913. The law created

    Federal Reserve Act

    Federal Reserve Act

    Federal_Reserve_Act

  • Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis
  • The government interventions during the subprime mortgage crisis were a response to the 2007–2009 subprime mortgage crisis and resulted in a variety of

    Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis

    Government_intervention_during_the_subprime_mortgage_crisis

  • Alan Greenspan
  • American economist and financial advisor (born 1926)

    the dot-com bubble and subprime mortgage crisis (the latter occurring within a year of his leaving the Fed), which, said The Wall Street Journal, "tarnished

    Alan Greenspan

    Alan Greenspan

    Alan_Greenspan

  • Criticism of the Federal Reserve
  • The Federal Reserve System, commonly known as "the Fed", has faced various criticisms since its establishment in 1913. Critics have questioned its effectiveness

    Criticism of the Federal Reserve

    Criticism of the Federal Reserve

    Criticism_of_the_Federal_Reserve

  • Federal Reserve
  • Central banking system of the US

    The Federal Reserve System (often shortened to the Federal Reserve, or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States. It was created

    Federal Reserve

    Federal Reserve

    Federal_Reserve

  • Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers
  • 2008 bankruptcy of American investment bank

    mortgage crisis. After the financial services firm was notified of a pending credit downgrade due to its heavy position in subprime mortgages, the Federal Reserve

    Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers

    Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers

    Bankruptcy_of_Lehman_Brothers

  • 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis
  • Part of the 2008 financial crisis

    the automaker's cash reserves. The subprime mortgage crisis and high oil prices of 2008 caused the popularity of once best-selling trucks and SUVs to

    2008–2010 automotive industry crisis

    2008–2010_automotive_industry_crisis

  • Federal Reserve Bank
  • American central banking institution

    A Federal Reserve Bank is a regional bank of the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States. There are twelve in total, one

    Federal Reserve Bank

    Federal Reserve Bank

    Federal_Reserve_Bank

  • Jerome Powell
  • American financier (born 1953)

    attorney who served as the 16th chair of the Federal Reserve from 2018 to 2026. He was previously both a lawyer and investment banker in the private sector before

    Jerome Powell

    Jerome Powell

    Jerome_Powell

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Member Bank of Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (informally the Chicago Fed) is one of twelve Federal Reserve Banks that, along with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors

    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Chicago

  • Kevin Warsh
  • Chairman of the Federal Reserve since 2026

    lieutenant to the board's chairman, Ben Bernanke, particularly in responding to the 2008 financial crisis. As the Federal Reserve's central liaison to financial

    Kevin Warsh

    Kevin Warsh

    Kevin_Warsh

  • Savings and loan crisis
  • US financial crisis from 1986 to 1995

    industry. Starting in 1979 and through the early 1980s, the Federal Reserve sharply increased interest rates in an effort to reduce inflation. At that time,

    Savings and loan crisis

    Savings and loan crisis

    Savings_and_loan_crisis

  • Great Recession in the United States
  • Major economic downturn in the United States

    the bursting of the housing bubble, the housing market correction and subprime mortgage crisis. According to the Department of Labor, roughly 8.7 million

    Great Recession in the United States

    Great Recession in the United States

    Great_Recession_in_the_United_States

  • Quantitative easing
  • Monetary policy tool

    Cecchetti, Stephen G (1 January 2009). "Crisis and Responses: The Federal Reserve in the Early Stages of the Financial Crisis". Journal of Economic Perspectives

    Quantitative easing

    Quantitative easing

    Quantitative_easing

  • Federal funds rate
  • Interest rates to maintain banks' balance

    The federal funds rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions (banks and credit unions) lend reserve balances to other depository institutions

    Federal funds rate

    Federal funds rate

    Federal_funds_rate

  • Great Recession in South America
  • Overview of the impact of the Great Recession in South Africa

    States Timeline of the Great Recession ""Subprime": lejos de A. Latina" (in Spanish). BBC Mundo. August 1, 2007. Archived from the original on 2009-01-13

    Great Recession in South America

    Great_Recession_in_South_America

  • Bank Term Funding Program
  • Federal Reserve bank loan program

    The Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) was a loan program for banks operated by the United States Federal Reserve since 2023. The Federal Reserve established

    Bank Term Funding Program

    Bank_Term_Funding_Program

  • Federal investigation into Jerome Powell
  • Federal investigation in the United States

    of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters and whether Powell made false or misleading statements to Congress about the scope and cost of the project. The inquiry

    Federal investigation into Jerome Powell

    Federal investigation into Jerome Powell

    Federal_investigation_into_Jerome_Powell

  • Federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  • Action by the U.S. Treasury to lessen the subprime mortgage crisis

    mortgages in the United States by issuing bonds, had become illiquid as the market for those bonds collapsed in the subprime mortgage crisis. The FHFA established

    Federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    Federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    Federal_takeover_of_Fannie_Mae_and_Freddie_Mac

  • 2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis
  • 2023, the United States hit its debt ceiling, leading to a debt-ceiling crisis, part of an ongoing political debate within Congress about federal government

    2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis

    2023_United_States_debt-ceiling_crisis

  • Lehman Brothers
  • 1850–2008 American financial services firm

    largely due to Lehman's involvement in the subprime mortgage crisis and its exposure to less liquid assets. Lehman's bankruptcy filing is the largest in

    Lehman Brothers

    Lehman Brothers

    Lehman_Brothers

  • Too big to fail
  • Theory in banking and finance

    would have suffered losses. ... If the [subprime mortgage crisis] has a single lesson, it is that the too-big-to-fail problem must be solved." Bernanke

    Too big to fail

    Too big to fail

    Too_big_to_fail

  • 2023 United States banking crisis
  • Banking crisis beginning in March 2023

    The 2023 United States banking crisis was a series of bank failures and bankruptcies that took place in early 2023, with the United States federal government

    2023 United States banking crisis

    2023 United States banking crisis

    2023_United_States_banking_crisis

  • Inside Job (2010 film)
  • 2010 documentary film by Charles Ferguson

    advisers to Obama. Bernanke was reappointed Chair of the Federal Reserve. European nations imposed strict regulations on bank compensation, but the U.S. resisted

    Inside Job (2010 film)

    Inside_Job_(2010_film)

  • List of recessions in the United States
  • use of fiscal policy in the form of automatic stabilizers to alleviate cyclical volatility. The creation of the Federal Reserve System in 1913 has been

    List of recessions in the United States

    List of recessions in the United States

    List_of_recessions_in_the_United_States

  • Great Recession in Oceania
  • fact, sources such as the IMF and the Reserve Bank of Australia had predicted Australia was well positioned to weather the crisis with minimal disruption

    Great Recession in Oceania

    Great_Recession_in_Oceania

  • Federal Reserve Board of Governors
  • Governing body of the U.S. Federal Reserve System

    The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, commonly known as the Federal Reserve Board, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve System

    Federal Reserve Board of Governors

    Federal Reserve Board of Governors

    Federal_Reserve_Board_of_Governors

  • Morgan Stanley
  • American financial services company

    expensive acquisitions; the same strategies that forced Morgan Stanley into massive write-downs, related to the subprime mortgage crisis, by 2007. On December

    Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley

    Morgan_Stanley

  • Merrill (company)
  • American investing and wealth management division of Bank of America

    mortgage-backed securities as part of the subprime mortgage crisis. Merrill Lynch, like many other banks, became heavily involved in the mortgage-based collateralized

    Merrill (company)

    Merrill_(company)

  • Merrill Lynch & Co.
  • Defunct American investment bank

    announced it would write-down $8.4 billion in losses associated with the subprime mortgage crisis, and would remove E. Stanley O'Neal as its chief executive. O'Neal

    Merrill Lynch & Co.

    Merrill Lynch & Co.

    Merrill_Lynch_&_Co.

  • Hyman Minsky
  • American economist

    private debt in the financial markets. Minsky's economic theories were largely ignored for decades, until the subprime mortgage crisis of 2008 caused a

    Hyman Minsky

    Hyman Minsky

    Hyman_Minsky

  • 2000s United States housing bubble
  • Economic bubble

    affecting over half of the U.S. states. In many regions, a real estate bubble was the impetus for the subprime mortgage crisis. Housing prices, which

    2000s United States housing bubble

    2000s United States housing bubble

    2000s_United_States_housing_bubble

  • Michelle Bowman
  • American attorney (born 1971)

    served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors since 2018. She is the first person to fill the community bank seat on the board, a seat created

    Michelle Bowman

    Michelle Bowman

    Michelle_Bowman

  • Great Depression
  • Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)

    in crisis: International responses to the Great Depression (1993), essays by experts Grossman, Mark. Encyclopedia of the Interwar Years: From 1919 to 1939

    Great Depression

    Great Depression

    Great_Depression

  • 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package
  • back, with the FTSE 100 Index closing more than 8 per cent higher on 13 October 2008. Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis Banking

    2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package

    2008_United_Kingdom_bank_rescue_package

  • Citigroup
  • American multinational investment bank and financial services corporation

    risk management, led Citigroup into trouble as the subprime mortgage crisis worsened in 2007. The company had used elaborate mathematical risk models

    Citigroup

    Citigroup

    Citigroup

  • List of writedowns due to subprime crisis
  • Write-downs on the value of loans, MBS and CDOs due to the subprime mortgage crisis. Bloomberg, May 19, 2008 Bloomberg, August 12, 2008 (commentary [1])

    List of writedowns due to subprime crisis

    List_of_writedowns_due_to_subprime_crisis

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Member Bank of Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia — also known as the Philadelphia Fed or the Philly Fed — headquartered at 10 Independence Mall in Philadelphia

    Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

    Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Philadelphia

  • Durbin amendment
  • Requirement for the US Federal Reserve to limit debit card fees

    whom the amendment is named. After the rule to limit fees, 12 C.F.R. §235, went into effect, a coalition of merchants sued the Federal Reserve. The rule

    Durbin amendment

    Durbin_amendment

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Member Bank of Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States, covers the 9th District of the Federal Reserve, which

    Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

    Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Minneapolis

  • Glass–Steagall legislation
  • Four provisions of the Banking Act of 1933, separating commercial and investment banking

    2012[permanent dead link]. Markham, Jerry W. (2010), "The Subprime Crisis—A Test Match For The Bankers: Glass–Steagall vs. Gramm-Leach-Bliley" (PDF),

    Glass–Steagall legislation

    Glass–Steagall_legislation

  • Philip Jefferson
  • American economist

    of the Federal Reserve since September 2023. He has been a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors since 2022. He was nominated for the position

    Philip Jefferson

    Philip Jefferson

    Philip_Jefferson

  • Taylor rule
  • Rule from monetary policy

    monetary policy of the Federal Reserve changed throughout the 20th century. Taylor and others evaluate the period between the 1960s and the 1970s as a period

    Taylor rule

    Taylor_rule

  • Credit rating agency
  • Company that assigns credit ratings

    pronounced in the run-up to the subprime mortgage crisis. Alternative accounts of the agencies' inaccurate ratings before the crisis downplay the conflict

    Credit rating agency

    Credit rating agency

    Credit_rating_agency

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Member Bank of Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is the Cleveland-based headquarters of the U.S. Federal Reserve System's Fourth District. The district is composed

    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Cleveland

  • Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
  • Second-highest officer of the United States Federal Reserve System

    The vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is the second-highest officer of the Federal Reserve, after the chair of the Federal

    Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Vice_Chair_of_the_Federal_Reserve

  • Henry Paulson
  • American investment banker and financier (born 1946)

    Alliance to help struggling homeowners during the subprime mortgage crisis. Paulson was known to have persuaded President George W. Bush to allow him to spearhead

    Henry Paulson

    Henry Paulson

    Henry_Paulson

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
  • Member Bank of Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, commonly known as the Boston Fed, is responsible for the First District of the Federal Reserve, which covers New England:

    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Boston

  • Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • U.S. federal agency

    The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is an independent federal agency in the United States created as the successor regulatory agency of the Federal

    Federal Housing Finance Agency

    Federal Housing Finance Agency

    Federal_Housing_Finance_Agency

  • Timeline of the Great Recession
  • article gives the timeline of the Great Recession, which hit many developed economies in the due to the 2008 financial crisis. Note: The date indicated

    Timeline of the Great Recession

    Timeline_of_the_Great_Recession

  • Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
  • Annual conference of central bankers

    The Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Economic Symposium is a three-day annual international conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

    Jackson Hole Economic Symposium

    Jackson Hole Economic Symposium

    Jackson_Hole_Economic_Symposium

  • Nixon shock
  • 1971 decoupling of the US dollar from gold

    August 15, 1971, in response to increasing inflation and threats of a currency crisis. Although Nixon's actions did not formally abolish the existing Bretton

    Nixon shock

    Nixon shock

    Nixon_shock

  • United States bear market of 2007–2009
  • 17-month bear market

    of petroleum Stock market crash Stock market crashes in India Subprime mortgage crisis Dow Hits Bear-Market Territory, Signaling Woe for EconomyWall Street

    United States bear market of 2007–2009

    United States bear market of 2007–2009

    United_States_bear_market_of_2007–2009

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch is second largest of three branches of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The Denver branch

    Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch

    Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch

    Federal_Reserve_Bank_of_Kansas_City_Denver_Branch

  • Neel Kashkari
  • President/CEO Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

    of roles in the response to the 2008 financial crisis and the subprime mortgage crisis that preceded it, most notably administering the TARP. Kashkari

    Neel Kashkari

    Neel Kashkari

    Neel_Kashkari

  • American International Group
  • American multinational finance and insurance corporation

    During the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve bailed out the company for $180 billion and assumed a controlling ownership stake. The Financial

    American International Group

    American International Group

    American_International_Group

  • Great Recession in the Americas
  • States as a result of the recession. The United States entered 2008 during a housing market correction, a subprime mortgage crisis and a declining dollar

    Great Recession in the Americas

    Great_Recession_in_the_Americas

  • Federal Open Market Committee
  • Chief body of the U.S. Federal Reserve System that sets national monetary policy

    The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is a committee within the Federal Reserve System (colloquially "the Fed") that is charged under United States

    Federal Open Market Committee

    Federal_Open_Market_Committee

  • Primary Dealer Credit Facility
  • 2008–2010 Federal Reserve lending facility

    response to the subprime mortgage crisis and the collapse of Bear Stearns, the Federal Reserve announced the creation of a new lending facility, the Primary

    Primary Dealer Credit Facility

    Primary_Dealer_Credit_Facility

  • Mexican peso crisis
  • Economic crisis in Mexico

    Jr. (1996). "The Mexican Peso Crisis" (PDF). Economic Review. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta: 1–20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-11. Retrieved

    Mexican peso crisis

    Mexican_peso_crisis

  • Credit crunch
  • Financial situation where credit/loans become less available/obtainable

    the ratio of household debt to after-tax income rose from 60% in 1984 to 130% by 2007, contributing to (and worsening) the Subprime mortgage crisis of

    Credit crunch

    Credit_crunch

  • Great Recession in Asia
  • losses from the subprime mortgage crisis, was said to have Lehman-related exposure for its companies and retail investors totaling $2.5 billion. To increase

    Great Recession in Asia

    Great_Recession_in_Asia

  • Jeffrey Schmid
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President

    Jeffrey R. Schmid (born 1958 or 1959) is the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He assumed office on 21 August 2023, succeeding Esther

    Jeffrey Schmid

    Jeffrey Schmid

    Jeffrey_Schmid

  • Anna Paulson (economist)
  • American economist

    the 12th president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. She previously served as the executive vice president and director of research of the

    Anna Paulson (economist)

    Anna_Paulson_(economist)

  • 2000s United States housing market correction
  • to be like in the middle of the crisis." In his opinion, more than $100 billion of home loans are likely to default when the problems in the subprime

    2000s United States housing market correction

    2000s_United_States_housing_market_correction

  • 2026 United States federal government shutdowns
  • of the U.S. federal government occurred in 2026, both stemming from congressional disputes over federal immigration enforcement reforms following the killing

    2026 United States federal government shutdowns

    2026 United States federal government shutdowns

    2026_United_States_federal_government_shutdowns

  • Financial crisis
  • Situation in which financial assets suddenly lose a large part of their nominal value

    fraudulently in order to hide their trades. Fraud in mortgage financing has also been cited as one possible cause of the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis; government

    Financial crisis

    Financial_crisis

  • Angelo Mozilo
  • American banker (1938–2023)

    stock. The company's status as a major lender of subprime mortgages made it a central player in a subsequent mortgage crisis which collapsed the industry

    Angelo Mozilo

    Angelo Mozilo

    Angelo_Mozilo

  • All the Devils Are Here
  • 2010 book by Bethany McLean and Joseph Nocera

    All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis is a nonfiction book by authors Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera about the 2008 financial

    All the Devils Are Here

    All_the_Devils_Are_Here

  • Barney Frank
  • American politician (1940–2026)

    responded to what he called "wholly inaccurate efforts by Republicans to blame Democrats, and [me] in particular" for the subprime mortgage crisis, which

    Barney Frank

    Barney Frank

    Barney_Frank

  • Janet Yellen
  • American economist and government official (born 1946)

    the 78th United States secretary of the treasury from 2021 to 2025 and as chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2018. She was the first woman to hold

    Janet Yellen

    Janet Yellen

    Janet_Yellen

  • Interbank lending market
  • Short-term lending market for banks

    contributing factor to the collapse of several financial institutions during the 2008 financial crisis. Banks are typically required to hold reserves of an adequate

    Interbank lending market

    Interbank lending market

    Interbank_lending_market

  • Goldman Sachs controversies
  • investment banks, Goldman Sachs anticipated the subprime mortgage crisis. Some of its traders became "bearish" on the housing boom beginning in 2004 and developed

    Goldman Sachs controversies

    Goldman Sachs controversies

    Goldman_Sachs_controversies

  • Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
  • US law creating the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)

    as the Treasury continued to review the effectiveness of targeted asset-purchases. The 2008 financial crisis developed partly due to the subprime mortgage

    Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

    Emergency_Economic_Stabilization_Act_of_2008

  • 1973 oil crisis
  • OAPEC petroleum embargo

    Policy. The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-02906-3. Beaubouef, Bruce Andre (2007). "1. The Energy Crisis Begins 1970–1975". The Strategic Petroleum Reserve: U.S

    1973 oil crisis

    1973 oil crisis

    1973_oil_crisis

  • Edge Act
  • U.S. banking legislation

    The Edge Act is a 1919 amendment to the United States Federal Reserve Act of 1913, codified at 12 U.S.C. §§ 611–631, which allows national banks to engage

    Edge Act

    Edge_Act

  • Financial accelerator
  • describes well many of the financial-macroeconomic linkages underpinning the dynamics of The Great Depression and the subprime mortgage crisis. There are various

    Financial accelerator

    Financial_accelerator

  • 2007–2008 world food price crisis
  • World food prices increased dramatically in 2007 and the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2008

    Sergey. Food Crisis and Food Security Policies in West Africa: An Inventory of West African Countries' Policy Responses During the 2008 Food Crisis. Version

    2007–2008 world food price crisis

    2007–2008 world food price crisis

    2007–2008_world_food_price_crisis

  • Ameriquest Mortgage
  • American subprime mortgage lender

    The proliferation of lending to customers with marginal creditworthiness proved to be not only a key factor leading to the subprime mortgage crisis,

    Ameriquest Mortgage

    Ameriquest_Mortgage

  • Expenditures in the United States federal budget
  • 2008 and 2009 due to the federal response to the subprime mortgage crisis. The Federal Budget in Fiscal Year 2022: An Infographic CBO-The Budget and Economic

    Expenditures in the United States federal budget

    Expenditures in the United States federal budget

    Expenditures_in_the_United_States_federal_budget

  • Zero lower bound
  • Problem in macroeconomics

    The problem of the ZLB returned to prominence with Japan's experience during the 1990s, and more recently with the subprime crisis. The belief that monetary

    Zero lower bound

    Zero_lower_bound

  • The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008
  • 2008 edition of 1999 book by Paul Krugman

    crisis. According to Krugman's contemporaries, the Federal Reserve Board's attempts to control interest rates during the GFC may have contributed to the

    The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008

    The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008

    The_Return_of_Depression_Economics_and_the_Crisis_of_2008

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    Abdul Mujeeb

    Servant of the Responder

    Abdul Mujeeb

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  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Revere

    French : variant of Rivière, Rivoire, or Rivier, topographic name for someone living on the banks of a river, French rivier ‘bank’, or habitational name from any of the many places in France named with this word.English : nickname from Middle English revere ‘reiver’, ‘robber’.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the brow of a hill, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter evere ‘at the brow or edge’ (from Old English yfer, efer ‘edge’) or a habitational name from a place named with this phrase, as for example River in West Sussex or Rivar in Wiltshire.Jewish (from Italy) : habitational name from a place in Mantua named Revere.The MA patriot Paul Revere (1734–1818), who in April 1775 undertook a famous ride from Boston to Lexington to warn of the approach of British troops, was a silversmith and instrument maker. He was descended from French Huguenots called Rivoire.

    Revere

  • Reeve
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (most common in East Anglia)

    Reeve

    English (most common in East Anglia) : from Middle English reeve, an occupational name for a steward or bailiff, the precise character of whose duties varied from place to place and at different periods.

    Reeve

  • Mujeeb
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mujeeb

    Responder

    Mujeeb

  • Abdul-Mujeeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Mujeeb

    Servant of the Responder

    Abdul-Mujeeb

  • Arhathi | அர்ஹாதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Arhathi | அர்ஹாதீ

    To deserve

    Arhathi | அர்ஹாதீ

  • TO-MERI
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TO-MERI

    , the wife of the priest Anhur-mes.

    TO-MERI

  • AbdulMujib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulMujib

    Servant of the Responder

    AbdulMujib

  • Huhu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Huhu

    In Attentive Response

    Huhu

  • KÄTHE
  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

    KÄTHE

  • Abdul Mujib
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Mujib

    Servant of the Responder.

    Abdul Mujib

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rahat

    Rest Response

    Rahat

  • TO-HEM-SUEITS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TO-HEM-SUEITS

    , the wife of Simouth.

    TO-HEM-SUEITS

  • Parminderpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Parminderpal

    Preserver of Supreme God

    Parminderpal

  • Samme
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Swedish

    Samme

    Elevated; Sublime; Supreme

    Samme

  • Dhruvit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhruvit

    To Observe; Happy

    Dhruvit

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Rahat

    Rest; Response; Comfort

    Rahat

  • Arhathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arhathi

    To deserve

    Arhathi

  • Minott
  • Surname or Lastname

    Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English

    Minott

    Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English : variant of Minett.

    Minott

  • TYE
  • Male

    English

    TYE

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."

    TYE

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Online names & meanings

  • Pernita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Pernita

    Answered Prayer

  • Arbinderpaul
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Arbinderpaul

    Protector of the Lotus

  • Bradbourne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bradbourne

    From the broad brook.

  • Filson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Filson

    English : patronymic from Fill.

  • Crowl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crowl

    English : habitational name from either of two places named Crowle. The one in Worcestershire is named with an Old English word crōh ‘nook’, ‘corner’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; the other, in Lincolnshire, takes its name from an Old English river name meaning ‘winding’.Americanized spelling of German Graul.

  • Jaina
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jaina

    God is Gracious

  • Adhrutha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Adhrutha

    Another Name of Vishnu

  • Absalom
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Hebrew

    Absalom

    Father of peace.

  • Anasvan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anasvan

    Without Any Horses

  • Aisly
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Aisly

    Dwells at the ash tree meadow.

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  • Responsal
  • n.

    Response.

  • Federal
  • a.

    Friendly or devoted to such a government; as, the Federal party. see Federalist.

  • Supreme
  • a.

    Highest; greatest; most excellent or most extreme; utmost; greatist possible (sometimes in a bad sense); as, supreme love; supreme glory; supreme magnanimity; supreme folly.

  • Deserved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deserve

  • Receive
  • v. i.

    To receive visitors; to be at home to receive calls; as, she receives on Tuesdays.

  • Preserve
  • v. i.

    To make preserves.

  • Preserved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Preserve

  • Reservor
  • n.

    One who reserves; a reserver.

  • Reserve
  • n.

    A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy.

  • Deserve
  • v. t.

    To serve; to treat; to benefit.

  • Preserve
  • v. t.

    To maintain throughout; to keep intact; as, to preserve appearances; to preserve silence.

  • Reserve
  • n.

    That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use.

  • Federal
  • a.

    Consisting or pertaining to such a government; as, the Federal Constitution; a Federal officer.

  • Reservee
  • n.

    One to, or for, whom anything is reserved; -- contrasted with reservor.

  • Observe
  • v. t.

    To be on the watch respecting; to pay attention to; to notice with care; to see; to perceive; to discover; as, to observe an eclipse; to observe the color or fashion of a dress; to observe the movements of an army.

  • Reserved
  • a.

    Kept for future or special use, or for an exigency; as, reserved troops; a reserved seat in a theater.

  • Reserved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Reserve

  • Reserver
  • n.

    One who reserves.

  • Supprise
  • v. t.

    To surprise.

  • Deserve
  • v. t.

    To earn by service; to be worthy of (something due, either good or evil); to merit; to be entitled to; as, the laborer deserves his wages; a work of value deserves praise.