The financial meltdown in 2008 drove investors to the dollar as the global safe haven, but in early 2009 that status faded as
fears of financial collapse melted.
Not exact matches
If the issuers
of that insurance have to start paying up, many analysts
fear the same sort
of falling dominoes
of i.o.u.'s that cascaded through the
financial industry after the subprime mortgage market
collapsed in the United States in 2007 and 2008.
For months — years, really, — we heard
fears expressed about what terrible things were going to happen: airplanes were going to drop out
of the sky,
financial markets were going to
collapse.
According to a new report by S&P Global Ratings, institutional investors should not
fear a
collapse of the cryptocurrency market, as it is unlikely to disrupt
financial markets.
With all this
fear of (and talk) about a
financial collapse, can this upturn last?