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Slide 1: This title introduces the U.S. Financial Crisis. Add the name of your company here.
Slide 2: This slide presents the 2008 Financial Crisis Impact Explained in Numbers. Some of the numbers are: Housing Prices fell 31.8%, Unemployment was still above 9% in 2010, $30 Bn federal guarantee for a deal between JP Morgan Chase & Bear Stearns, $182 Bn federal bailouts for AIG, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac guarantee 90% of all mortgages, Treasury department spent $439.6 Bn buying bank & car stocks, and $144.5 Bn moved from money market to treasury bonds.
Slide 3: This slide presents the Major Financial Bubble Burst of all Times. It includes Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1929, Precious Metal in 1980, Nikkei 225 in 1989, NASDAQ & the Internet boom in 2000, etc.
Slide 4: This slide presents the Impact of the Great Recession on Investment Banks. It tabulates and compares ranks of Investment Banks, such as Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, etc., in 2007 and
Slide 5: This presents the 2008 Financial Crisis Cost in a visual manner. This includes Bear Stearns Bailout (U$$ 30B), Fannie & Freddie Bailout (U$$ 187B), APRA Tax Cuts & Spending (U$$ 831B), and TARP Bank Bailout (U$$ 440B).
Slide 6: This slide presents the Key Figures of the Crisis. This includes Hank Paulson, Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner, Jamie Dimon, John Thain, and Richard Fuld.
Slide 7: This slide presents what happened Before the Beginning. From the short-lived recession in 2001 to when things started to move just as the cheap money wanted them to.
Slide 8: This slide presents What Happened then? From this environment of easy credit and the upward spiral of home prices making investments in higher-yielding subprime mortgages all the way to the mortgage lenders wanting more money to lend to homebuyers.
Slide 9: This slide presents How did it Spread? This includes: The investment banks combined these loans with hundreds of others into what is known as collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) (Explained in Appendix) and sold these to investors worldwide as mortgage-backed securities (MBS).
Slide 10: This slide presents How did those who Bought CDO Protect themselves? This includes: This is where another infamous term from the crisis comes in: credit default swaps, Insurance companies used these instruments to cover investors’ losses if homebuyers defaulted on loans, No one expected the party to wind down and so there were no worries and more.
Slide 11: This slide presents the Beginning of the End. This includes: Housing prices started falling in 2006 and homebuyers began defaulting on their loans, which meant insurance companies couldn’t honor all their credit default swaps, within a few weeks in September 2008, Lehman Brothers, one of the world’s biggest financial institutions, went bankrupt, £90bn was wiped off the value of Britain’s biggest companies in a single day, etc.
Slide 12: This slide presents the Subprime Effect for countries such as the USA, Belgium, France, the UK, and more.
Slide 13: This slide presents the Major Bailout Packages. This talks about Bear Stearns, Treasury Secretary, The Fed, and TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Fund) for a bailout.
Slide 14: This slide presents how Banks have Paid Billions of Dollars in Fine and notes entities such as North American Banks, European Banks, and the recipients of the penalties including the customers as well.
Slide 15: This slide talks about the situation After a Decade – Current Scenario. From the world economy recovering from the crisis to US President Donald Trump wants to dismantle the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, a key law passed in 2010 to tighten financial regulation in the aftermath of the crisis.
Slide 16: This slide presents Fed Tapering. Tapering is the gradual reversal of a quantitative easing policy implemented by a central bank to stimulate economic growth and the reduction, not the elimination, of Fed asset purchases.
Slide 17: This slide presents Quantitative Easing. Quantitative easing is an unconventional monetary policy in which a central bank purchases government securities or other securities from the market in order to lower interest rates and increase the money supply.
Slide 18: This slide contains a number of U.S. Financial Crisis Icons Slide for you to choose from.
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Slide 25: This slide presents the financial share of the company from minimum to maximum.
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Slide 27: This is a Thank You slide where details such as the address, contact number, email address are added.

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