The Role of the United States in Instigating the Global Financial Meltdown

The Role of the United States in Instigating the Global Financial Meltdown

by Roger M. Kubarych
September 2, 2009

This chapter reviews the causes and development of the global financial crisis and outlines three main challenges to constructing a global financial system that is less vulnerable.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This chapter reviews the causes and development of the global financial crisis and outlines three main challenges to constructing a global financial system that is less vulnerable.

MAIN ARGUMENT

The global financial meltdown, which has led to the most serious worldwide recession since the 1930s, has its origin in excesses in the U.S. housing and mortgage markets. Millions of mortgage loans were made to home buyers who proved incapable of meeting their debt obligations. These mortgages had been pooled into securities that were later bundled into collateralized debt obligations and then sold to an international clientele of banks, insurance companies, hedge funds, and other investment institutions. Many of these buyers inappropriately relied on credit ratings based on flawed methodologies. Official financial regulatory institutions were largely passive onlookers and did not take preventive steps to protect the financial system. After the housing bubble collapsed, a more generalized process of deleveraging led to the failure or near-failure of a number of large financial institutions. For over two years, policy actions—first to counteract the seizing up of liquidity and later to deal with the threatened insolvencies—have struggled to keep pace with the escalating crisis.

POLICY IMPLICATIONS

The financial regulatory framework committed to by the leaders of the G-20 will need to meet three challenges:

 

  • identifying early warning signs of excessive credit creation
  • changing global financial supervision and regulation to avoid excessive leverage, capital inadequacy, and weak risk management
  • equipping the system to cope with useful but potentially explosive financial innovations

Achieving these goals will take time and require difficult political compromises


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