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In the final episode of
Meltdown, we hear about the sheikh who
says the crash never happened; a Wall Street king charged with fraud; a
congresswoman who wants to jail the bankers; and the world leaders who
want a re-think of capitalism.
The financial crash of September
2008 brought the largest bankruptcies in world history, pushing over 30
million people into unemployment and bringing many countries to the
brink of insolvency.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum calls
himself Dubai's CEO. He claims to run his government according to strict
business principles, but now many are quietly questioning his judgement
and his leadership.
In the years before the meltdown, Dubai had the biggest real-estate
bonanza in the world. During the crash, the market tumbled, losing 50
per cent of its value, leaving Dubai virtually insolvent. But this did
not deter the sheikh.
In January 2010, Sheikh Mohammed threw a
massive party to mark the opening of the world's tallest building - the
Burj Khalifa - using PR strategies to suggest that the real estate crash
was a good thing for the emirate.
As one world leader handles the crisis through denial, other leaders
try to re-think capitalism. Even though the causes of the 2008 meltdown
are now clear, there is no magic formula to stop it from happening
again.
The world has to start planning for the next crisis, even as we recognise that this one is not over yet.
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