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Braulio 2022-11-14 19:21:57
too Big to fail? shame on you, all of...
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Meaghan 2022-11-09 19:38:14
It has been 3 years since the financial crisis that wiped out US$376 billion in an instant for us or our country. I wonder if CIC still remembers the pain today? Money never sleeps, rooted in the greed in the bones of human nature and capital, and the crisis will always exist. However, the review, analysis and reflection of this incident by society, the industry and even ordinary people will never be meaningless: facing the truth and essence is an eternally painful pilgrimage, but we have to...
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Asa 2022-10-31 21:24:09
I'd love to know what people in Austria think about this...
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Sherman 2022-10-22 16:03:14
The whole context is very clear. Some small parts don't understand why there is no explanatory film review. After reading the inside job comparison, it should be...
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Edyth 2022-10-21 15:01:42
Last year, I read an article saying that the American people hate bankers because Wall Street used taxpayer money to avoid the financial crisis and then gave bonuses to employees. Fortunately, a senior financial student and I explained from the Glass-Steagall Act a long time ago to the financial crisis of 2008 that I have more clues and fun when watching movies. Although based in the United States, but thinking about the employment situation of his college graduation in 2008, he couldn't help...
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Nico 2022-10-08 14:11:58
★★★ Best movie to understand the nature of the 2009 economic crisis. The atmosphere is created...
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Adonis 2022-10-06 08:15:11
It is much worse than the book. A lot of background and foreshadowing are deleted so that the tension of twists and turns is lost. Many complicated and heavy things have been covered in one stroke. It may be better to make a mini-series. The tendency to beautify the Federal Reserve of the Treasury Department is there in the original book, and the adaptation is entirely Paulson-centric. But the editing was amazing and the acting was so extra, William Hurt was amazing, amazing, amazing! Talk...
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Nico 2022-10-01 04:07:48
Paul's Bernanke is really similar. . ....
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Guiseppe 2022-09-26 18:43:14
I don't understand it's...
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Colten 2022-09-25 18:44:03
After watching it on July 12, 2015, the film was re-scheduled, and the global financial crisis after the collapse of...
Too Big to Fail Comments
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Rosetta 2022-12-06 23:49:51
Too Big to Fail movie review
"Too Big to Fail" mainly describes that after the 2008 U.S. economic crisis, the U.S. economy was on the verge of collapse. Treasury Secretary Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, and New York Fed President Geithner were struggling to control the financial turmoil. Documentaries on the...
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Marcus 2022-12-05 17:39:14
Humanity in Finance
1. Human greed will be stimulated and amplified. This is especially true when there are no restrictions and regulations.
2. Media and technology are extensions of people, and in the final analysis they are extensions of people's desires.
3. Financial engineering, those financial derivative...
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Michele Davis: They almost bring down the US economy as we know but we can't put restrictions on how they spend the $125 billion we're giving them because... they might not take it!
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Chinese Official: There was an approach last month from Russia. They have considerable holdings in Fannie and Freddie as well. They suggested we coordinate and without warning dump hundreds of billions of Fannie and Freddie's bonds onto the market.
Henry Paulson: [Flabbergasted] That would be...
Chinese Official: Chaos. The amount of debt your country carries is a terrible vulnerability.
Henry Paulson: But you...
Chinese Official: We declined. Respectfully. Even in the US it seems the relationship between the government and private industry isn't so simple.