Sunday , May 5 2024
Home / Mike Norman Economics / Geoff Tily – Five reasons why another financial crisis could be looming

Geoff Tily – Five reasons why another financial crisis could be looming

Summary:
The economic forecast has been looking gloomy for some time, but last week the IMF warned that “an economic downturn lurks somewhere over the horizon”. Unfortunately, while workers have endured a lost decade since the 2008 financial crisis, the economy has not been repaired in that time. So without decisive action – and soon – there are five reasons why we should fear another global recession. 5. Lessons from 2008 still haven’t been learned Workers are all too familiar with the disastrous impact that years of austerity have had on growth and wages. But this has not stopped footloose investors from ploughing capital into emerging economies and trendy global tech and property ventures. Now, as capital retreats and asset values fall, firms are facing a new round of severe

Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important:

This could be interesting, too:

Lars Pålsson Syll writes Monte Carlo simulation explained (student stuff)

Mike Norman writes Corporate buybacks

Mike Norman writes Month end settlements

Angry Bear writes Biden finalizes rule opening up Obamacare to DACA recipients

The economic forecast has been looking gloomy for some time, but last week the IMF warned that “an economic downturn lurks somewhere over the horizon”.
Unfortunately, while workers have endured a lost decade since the 2008 financial crisis, the economy has not been repaired in that time.
So without decisive action – and soon – there are five reasons why we should fear another global recession.

5. Lessons from 2008 still haven’t been learned


Workers are all too familiar with the disastrous impact that years of austerity have had on growth and wages.
But this has not stopped footloose investors from ploughing capital into emerging economies and trendy global tech and property ventures.
Now, as capital retreats and asset values fall, firms are facing a new round of severe financial pressures that will bear down on costs and ultimately on workers’ pay, conditions and jobs. There are also concerns that pensions are in the firing line, as funds have become seriously exposed to risk.
It all amounts to very little change ten years on from the financial crisis.
The TUC.

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *