17092650 subprime crisis ppt
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SUB-PRIME CRISIS
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What is sub-prime lending?
How basically we define subprime crisis?
What this did to the $1.5 trillion US housing industry?
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How and when did the subprime mortgage crisis begin?
When did the slide begin?
HOW SUB PRIME CRISIS SPREAD?
Did it cause business failure?
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HOW SUB PRIME CRISIS SPREAD?FINANCIALINSTITUTION
RMBS
SECURITISATION
LOWEST RISK /HIGHESTRATING
( SENIOR )
MEDIUMRISK
( MEZZANINE )
HIGHESTRISK/
( EQUITY )
CDO
PROCEEDS SALE of LOAN
INVESTORS
BANKS
HEDGE FUNDSINSURANCE COS.PENSIONFUNDS
LOAN
SUB-PRIME BORROWER
BUYING HOME
SUB-PRIME LENDER
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What was the spillover effect of the slide?
When did the people realize the problem?
Why did the crisis spread so far and wide?
Comparison between traditional and sub prime
model.
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Comparison between Traditional & Sub prime model.
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What is Domino Effect?
Finally, you have broader considerations that might follow what you
would call the falling domino principle. You have a row of dominoes setup, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is
the certainty that it will go over very quickly. So you could have a
beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound
influences. -- Dwight D. Eisenhover, (former US President)
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How many are affected by the problem on hand?
What is the action taken by rating agencies?
What is to be followed now?
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Lenders : The Biggest Culprits
Investment Banks
Homeowners
Government and regulators
Investor Behavior
Hedge Funds
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Lenders : The Biggest Culprits
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Investment Banks
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GLOBAL MARKETS 16TH JULY(BEFORE) 17TH AUGUST(AFTER) CHANGE % FALL
DOW JONES 13950.98 13079.08 -871.9 6.249
NASDAQ 2697.34 2505.03 -192.31 7.129
BSE SENSEX 15311.22 14141.52 -1169.7 7.639
HANG SENG 22953.94 20387.13 -2566.81 11.182
KOSPI COMPOSITE 1949.51 1191.55 -757.96 38.879
NIKKIE 225 18217.27 15273.68 -2943.59 16.158
WEIGHTED INDEX 9417.32 8090.29 -1327.03 14.091
SHANGHAI INDEX
3896.19
4656.57
760.38
19.515
FTSE 100 6697.7 6064.2 -633.5 9.458
DAX() 8105.69 7387.29 -718.4 8.862
CAC 40 () 6125.6 5363.63 -761.97 12.439
IBOVESPA() 57374 48558.76 -8815.24 15.364
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Liquidity crunch in the Economy
Correction of Prices
Rupee Appreciation & Slump in Economic activity
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Staff cuts
Losses to Banks
Short-term impact on the stock markets
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Sound banking practices
Controlled derivatives market
One of the wrong lessons that could be learnt from thesub-prime episode is about securitization.
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Limited investment by Indian companies abroad.
Quality inward investment.
Reputation risk is as real as credit risk.
Financial institutions cant afford to be
shortsighted
Failure to anticipate impact
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