2008 Financial Crisis
Beyond the Tinsel: Unpacking the Economic Signals Behind the Weakest Holiday Hiring Since 2008
Seasonal hiring is set to hit its lowest level since 2008, a key economic indicator signaling corporate caution and a potential slowdown for investors.
Echoes of 2008? A Banking Titan’s Stark Warning on the $1.7 Trillion Private Credit Market
UBS Chair Colm Kelleher warns of systemic risk from private credit, drawing chilling parallels to the “ratings shopping” that preceded the 2008 crisis.
Decoding the Economics of Rage: Martin Wolf on Why Populism is a Red Flag for Global Finance
Martin Wolf’s analysis reveals populism as a symptom of elite failure and a broken economy, a critical red flag for investors and the future of finance.
AI Hype and Hidden Debt: Are We on the Brink of the Next Financial Crisis?
Is the AI stock market boom a dangerous bubble? When combined with the opaque world of shadow banking, it could pose a systemic threat to the global economy.
Beyond the 2008 Ghost: Why Europe’s Securitisation Market Deserves a Second Look
The ghost of 2008 still haunts securitisation, but Europe’s market has been rebuilt with robust regulations. Is it time to reconsider this vital tool?