Saturday, July 6, 2013

Few Good Documentaries on Finance & Financial Crisis

1) Too Big To Fail (Documentary):

Chronicles the financial meltdown of 2008 and centers on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.

Link: Click Here (Youtube)

 

2) Life Hidden Truth -  2013 Global Financial Crisis (Documentary):

The 2013 Financial Crisis True Structure Revealed
A must see documentary explaining how the world financial institutes truly operate.

Link: Click Here (Youtube)

 

3) Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis (Documentary):

With the US raising their debt ceiling, are we in a global bail-out bubble that will eventually burst? This doc offers a fresh insight into the greatest economic crisis of our age: the one still awaiting us.
The financial storm that has rocked the world began brewing in the US when congress pushed the idea of home ownership for all, propping up those who couldn't make the down payments. When it all went wrong the government promised the biggest financial stimulus packages in history and gargantuan bailouts. But what crazed logic is that: propping up debt with more debt? "They're giving alcohol to a drunk: it just sets him up for a bigger hangover."

Link: Click Here (Youtube)

 

4) The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World is Harvard professor Niall Ferguson's tenth book, published in 2008, and an adapted television documentary for Channel 4 and PBS. It examines the long history of money, credit, and banking.

Link: Click Here (Youtube)

 

Note: All these documentaries exists in different context and are to be viewed independently. None of them are linked with each other. People can select their area of interest and watch that documentary according.
I have seen these documentaries and liked it so much, that I thought of sharing with you guys.
There are plenty more such documentaries, which may be better than this, but since I haven't seen yet, its not proper to post it from my side.

 

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