Credit Crises Nothing New -- 1907 Tells Us So
Anyone gripped by the tale of beleaguered mortgage lender Countrywide Financial (CFC Quote) should find a new book about a long-ago financial crisis compelling reading.
Apart from some trivial details, The Panic of 1907 by Robert Bruner and Sean Carr, which gives a blow-by-blow account of a particularly trying period in U.S. economic history, reads like the coverage of the present crisis chronicled on these Web pages.
What's more, the authors' analysis goes a long way to spotlighting the reality that there may be worse yet to come in our contemporary situation, despite last week's Federal Reserve move to provide the markets some relief by lowering the interest rate at which it lends to banks.
Radiating Panic
The book begins with the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and charts the lurches, lists and gyrations of the financial markets through the apex of the crisis in October 1907 and the return of relative tranquility a month later. ...
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