Business Maverick: It Took 12 Years for the Crisis to End in U.S. Financial Stocks

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Business Maverick: It Took 12 Years for the Crisis to End in U.S. Financial Stocks By Bloomberg

Banks, brokerages and insurance companies tracked by the S&P 500 Financials Index needed 12 years to make the round trip, which required a sixfold increase starting on March 6, 2009. They’re the last industry in the S&P 500 to erase their 2008-era decline.

“What a long, strange trip it’s been,” said Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Management in Pittsburgh. “The existing banks — because there’s a whole lot less banks than there were in 2007 — have survived and changed in meaningful ways, that’s what this reflects. They’ve shoehorned themselves into this low new interest rate environment.”

 

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The crisis hasn't ended in the US! QE simply numbed the pain without really dealing with the cause hence they and the world by extension are on the verge of a massive one. Unlike in 2008/2009 this time SA will be hugely affected!!!

is this DM trying to make an excuse for Cyril. pathetic!

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