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The ripple effects from collapse in real estate – the devastating financial meltdown
Peter Oberois
Apr. 14, 2007

No one can even imagine the effects of the real estate collapse and the future meltdown of the mortgage banking system. The loss is staggering. There are very few financial institutions that did not get exposed to sub prime lending.

The Federal Reserve and the Government should have stopped the bubble from forming. Now the genie is out of the bottle. The meltdown in the financial system is happening systematically and slowly.

The banking system is going to collapse first. Then will come the effects of the deflation. The recession will change into depression. Asia especially China and India will be affected most. The Europe, Japan and America will also face economic depression but the effects will be milder than Asia.

The Chinese economy will lead the depression. China will finally be forced to liquidate the US Treasury portfolio to support its survival as a nation.



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