Credit crunch
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Project Syndicate economistsBitcoin and Robinhood will end badly for those who can least afford itNouriel RoubiniMillions in precarious jobs are betting scant savings on worthless stocks and cryptocurrencies via share-dealing apps
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Watering-down stock market rules might sound outrageous, but the success of these companies matters to the market
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Europe facing post-Covid finance squeeze as indebted businesses crash affecting economy
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Court hears evidence from ex-director of sovereign wealth fund as bank sued for up to £1.5bn
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Wall Street bank earmarks sum to cover credit cards and oil and gas sector losses
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Leveraged loans are ringing alarm bells for regulators who fear a repeat of 2008’s mortgage disaster
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The bank needs to regain the trust of the British public, says Fran Boait of campaign group Positive Money
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The panelTen years after the crash: have the lessons of Lehman been learned?Yanis Varoufakis and othersOur panel of writers considers what has changed – and what still needs to
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Decline will soothe Bank of England fears about reckless lending while household incomes are being squeezed
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The virtual currency’s success reflects the continuing lack of trust in traditional banking following the credit crunch
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Letters: David Murray on debunking economic myths; Les Bright on politicians with no answers; Ed Runham on Labour being unfairly blamed; Alan Cleaver on banks having learned nothing; and Frank Field MP on a programme to boost wages
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We let the 2007 financial crisis go to waste
Torsten BellAttlee and Roosevelt built a fairer world off the back of economic catastrophe, says Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation -
The banks have, to a certain extent, changed their ways: but cheap credit, low interest rates and mountains of debt are still with us
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As RBS remains in the red, in the third part of our series financial experts ask whether enough has been done to prevent a repeat of the global crash
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We want to hear from those who were affected by the 2007 financial crisis and how their situations have changed since then