A decade on, Great Recession's ghost still haunting markets
The easy money of the last crisis has created higher indebtedness; the question is what will happen when this easy money disappears
Singapore
A DECADE after Lehman Brothers' 2008 bankruptcy, the fallout from the Great Recession continues to threaten today's financial markets.
Inflated asset prices, excessive borrowing and the threat of the unknown as central banks unwind their crisis-era policies are among the biggest concerns that analysts and fund managers shared with The Business Times.
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