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Examining the global cost of the worst economic crisis in nearly a century The year 2008 will always be remembered as one of the darkest, most tumultuous years the banking industry ever experienced. It was the year that the US financial system came to a total collapse, bringing down the world economy with it. In The Meltdown Years , Financial Times writer and renowned prognosticator Wolfgang Münchau gives an in-depth analysis of the true origins of the financial crisis of 2008, exploring its beginnings, its development, and the economy s future. Münchau looks into the new economic reality the…mehr

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Examining the global cost of the worst economic crisis in nearly a century The year 2008 will always be remembered as one of the darkest, most tumultuous years the banking industry ever experienced. It was the year that the US financial system came to a total collapse, bringing down the world economy with it. In The Meltdown Years , Financial Times writer and renowned prognosticator Wolfgang Münchau gives an in-depth analysis of the true origins of the financial crisis of 2008, exploring its beginnings, its development, and the economy s future. Münchau looks into the new economic reality the crisis has created and predicts how monetary policy will unfold as a result. The author concludes that the economic crisis, however destructive, was also necessary, as it served as a much-needed passage to a new financial order.
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Wolfgang Münchau is an associate editor of the Financial Times, where he writes a weekly column about the European Union and the European economy. Between 1988 and 1995 he held several posts at The Times newspaper, including Washington and Brussels correspondent. Wolfgang Münchau lives in Belgium.