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Too Big to Fail Reviews

  • Garry 2022-12-29 23:51:37

    very good educational film

    I always feel ashamed of my bachelor’s degree in economics, and so far I can’t tell the economic crisis in a straight line, but too big to fail has really made me understand a lot. Loans are packaged in packaged securitization, which makes the snowball bigger and bigger. We do live in a...

  • Lina 2022-12-29 13:49:29

    Decisions are not made by "gambling"!

    If the consequences of a strategy are not grasped as comprehensively as possible before, and effective methods are not formulated for the possible consequences, people will change from active to passive in this game. For those companies that have a major relationship and have a wide range of...

  • Kaylee 2022-12-23 06:24:53

    Financial crises come from greed - banks lend to hordes of people who can't pay

    Wall Street packaged mortgages into mortgage-backed bonds, which were then broken up and sold to investors, who made a fortune. So I lobbied the bank to let them take out more housing loans. The bank originally only gave loans to people with good credit. After their appetite grew, they lowered...

  • Brionna 2022-12-23 03:07:39

    too big to fail

    The subprime mortgage crisis in the United States in 2008 is a must-see for anyone who loves finance. The movie itself was well done, needless to say. The deep experience is that when the Great Depression comes, no financial institution can survive on its own, and mergers and acquisitions and...

  • Mariane 2022-12-23 02:33:02

    Crisis Reflection (2) Too Big to Fail

    This is a story set against the background of the 2008 financial crisis, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson as the protagonist, and various dignitaries in Wall Street and Washington mediating and making decisions in response to the collapse of the financial system. The protagonist Paulson...

  • Nora 2022-12-20 23:00:58

    too big to fail

    will there be a soft landing, or will the bubble burst ? we are limiting our options at a time when we have very few, if any, available. it is very important for us not to introduct regulation for regulation's sake. Owning a home is a part of American dream. if your stock price keeps sliding, you...

  • Garfield 2022-12-20 02:22:05

    money never sleeps

    The bustling world is for profit, and the bustling world is for profit.

    This is the footnote of humanity throughout the documentary "Steal Yourself". This documentary filmed in 2009 analyzes the financial crisis that started in the United States in 2008 and eventually spread to the whole world. In...

  • Emmalee 2022-12-18 19:31:41

    Everyone wants to be too big to fail

    Too big to fail, a more appropriate translation should indeed be "too big to fail". Businesses all over the world do not want to be too big to fail. When a crisis occurs, the government or other institutions can pay for their greed and blindness. Tang Wanxin's Delong, who used to dance wildly, had...

  • Beth 2022-12-17 01:22:58

    language film plot

    Too big to fail this movie? It is said that the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008, the protagonist is the US Secretary of the Treasury, Paulson. Summarize the main plot. The American people used to take out mortgage loans normally. Later, some banks were able to package the mortgage into CDO, and...

  • Trycia 2022-12-15 22:22:10

    Fat that can't be cut

    (I just wrote down my rants and thoughts during the movie watching, it can't be called a comment) 1. "Hank has been borrowing money everywhere with his head in his hands..." This sentence is seriously poking fun! 2. We need a similar documentary to let everyone see how the Chinese government works,...