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The banking crisis: cause and effect - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
Autumn 2008 witnessed a global financial crisis with governments worldwide taking emergency action to prevent a collapse of the banking system. The aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the 1930s saw economic activity slump. In the UK, higher unemployment, falling house prices and a sharp increase in government debt proved to be the alarming legacy of the near implosion of the banking system. This fascinating insight into the downfall of the global financial markets gives us a clear understanding of where it all went wrong. This material forms part of The Open University course DB234 Personal investment in an uncertain world
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Episodes

The collapse

Banks were once the corner stone of modern British society, but by September 2005 banks stopped lending to each other overnight. What happened? What caused this credit crisis?

Mar 29, 20108 min

Transcript -- The collapse

Transcript -- Banks were once the corner stone of modern British society, but by September 2005 banks stopped lending to each other overnight. What happened? What caused this credit crisis?

Mar 29, 2010

Casino Banking

As banks were pressured to increase returns, the age of casino banking was born. Along with it came ever more complex forms of securitised debt.

Mar 29, 20104 min

Transcript -- Casino Banking

Transcript -- As banks were pressured to increase returns, the age of casino banking was born. Along with it came ever more complex forms of securitised debt.

Mar 29, 2010

More lending, more spending

By the end of 2004 people were offered more money and a larger choice in financial products. Ken Jones explains how cheap credit helped his business go from strength to strength.

Mar 29, 20104 min

Transcript -- More lending, more spending

Transcript -- By the end of 2004 people were offered more money and a larger choice in financial products. Ken Jones explains how cheap credit helped his business go from strength to strength.

Mar 29, 2010

Rating Agencies: too lenient?

Were the rating agencies too lenient? Should these private companies have seen the crisis coming?

Mar 29, 20102 min

The first domino: Northern Rock

In early 2007 Northern Rock were the first of the UK retail banks to seek emergency funding from the Bank of England.

Mar 29, 20105 min

Nationalising the banks

Twelve months after the fall of Northern Rock the UK Government intervene with fresh capital for an otherwise failed banking system. Never the less the country plunged head on into a recession.

Mar 29, 20104 min

Transcript -- Nationalising the banks

Transcript -- Twelve months after the fall of Northern Rock the UK Government intervene with fresh capital for an otherwise failed banking system. Never the less the country plunged head on into a recession.

Mar 29, 2010

The future of banking

What does the future hold for the retail banking system? Will we be forced to revert back to more a traditional, low profit approach to lending?

Mar 29, 20104 min

Transcript -- The future of banking

Transcript -- What does the future hold for the retail banking system? Will we be forced to revert back to more a traditional, low profit approach to lending?

Mar 29, 2010

The banking collapse in context

The Open University’s Martin Upton, Jonquil Lowe and Alan Shipman look back and reflect on the global effects of the banking crisis of 2008-09.

Mar 29, 201010 min
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