mojo_ wrote: However the AFC recovery was punctured around mid 2000 by the dot com bust and then 9/11 in 2001.
Thanks Mojo. I almost forgot about the Dot Com bust and the 9/11 incident..
Anyway, as you know the AFC started on a very small event in Thailand. It then escalated. And next thing you know, it was a full crash when the traders were continuosly shorting the markets..
However, during that time, only the Emerging Markets were affected. The Developed Markets were ok.
This time, the entire world is affected. In addition, we have not seen the skeletons yet from Eastern Europe which may affect a lot of European Banks. Also, Commercial Properties are dropping as well and that may affect a lot of Insurance Companies. And what about defaults on Corporate Debts ?
At this point in time, I cant really see the light at the end of the tunnel and I think this could be a multi-year slowdown..
It's all about "how much you made when you were right" & "how little you lost when you were wrong"