2007–2008 financial crisis
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The late-2000s financial crisis (often called the Global Recession, Global Financial Crisis or the Credit Crunch) is considered by many economists to be the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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- Margin Call (film)
- Dot-com bubble
- Late-2000s recession
- Neoliberalism
- Occupy movement
- Wall Street Crash of 1929
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See also
- 2009 G-20 London summit protests
- 2008 Greek riots
- 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests
- 2008–2011 bank failures in the United States
- 2008–2009 Keynesian resurgence
- 2009 May Day protests
- 2009 Moldova civil unrest
- 2010 United States foreclosure crisis
- 2012 May Day protests
- Crisis (Marxian)
- Europeans for Financial Reform
- Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee
- Kondratiev wave
- List of banks acquired or bankrupted during the Great Recession
- List of acquired or bankrupt United States banks in the late 2000s financial crisis
- List of acronyms: European sovereign-debt crisis
- List of economic crises
- List of entities involved in 2007–08 financial crises
- List of largest U.S. bank failures
- Low-Income Countries Under Stress
- Mark-to-market accounting
- Neoliberalism
- Occupy movement
- Pessimism porn
- PIGS (economics)
- Private equity in the 2000s
- Psychopathy in the workplace
- Subprime crisis impact timeline
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