Category:2008 financial crisis
In 2008, the possibility of an economic crisis was suggested by several important indicators of economic downturn worldwide. These included high oil prices, which led to both high food prices (due to a dependence of food production on petroleum) and global inflation; a substantial credit crisis leading to the bankruptcy of several large and well established investment banks; increased unemployment; and the possibility of a global recession.
For articles written in 2009 concerning this topic, please see Category:2008-09 financial crisis.
Pages in category "2008 financial crisis"
The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
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- G20 Summit plans to inject US$5tn into economy before 2011
- G7 says "all available tools" will be used to solve crisis
- Gas prices in the U.S. fall below $2 a gallon
- George Bush: Rescue plan will get through
- Global economy could lose up to 51 million jobs this year, says UN agency
- Global markets plunge
- Global markets surge in value
- Global stock markets plunge
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- Iceland and United Kingdom in diplomatic dispute over financial crisis
- Iceland nationalises Kaupthing Bank
- Iceland voters reject deal to repay billions to UK, Dutch
- Iceland's coalition government falls in economic crisis
- IMF prepares to help Hungary and Ukraine
- IMF: World on brink of recession; prepares special loan program
- Indian aviation sector hit by financial trouble; domestic traffic at five-year low
- IndyMac Bank placed into conservatorship by US Government
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- Scotland predicted to have worst recession since 1980, but not as bad as rest of UK
- Shares worldwide surge due to US government plan
- Spain launches €11 billion stimulus package
- Spanish prime minister speaks on economic crisis
- Starbucks Coffee set to cut 6,700 staff, 300 stores to close
- Stock markets worldwide continue to fall
- Stock markets worldwide fall dramatically
- Sub-prime lenders send jitters through global markets
- Sun Microsystems cuts 6,000 jobs
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- U.S. Senate approves revised bailout package after controversial additions
- U.S. stocks plummet amid global sell-off
- UK government announces cut in VAT
- UK home shopping retailer Shop Direct group to cut 1,150 jobs
- UK Prime Minister: The world will enter a recession
- UK retailers MFI and Woolworths collapse
- United Kingdom officially enters economic recession
- US automaker bailout deal fails to pass Senate
- US bank Goldman Sachs accused of fraud
- US Federal deficit reaches record high of $455 billion
- US Nazi leader talks about Barack Obama, the economy and more
- US November job losses reach 34-year high
- US stock markets tumble on 'Black Monday' anniversary
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- White House considering auto rescue plan
- Wikinews Shorts: December 11, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 12, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 17, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 2, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 25, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 6, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 7, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 8, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: December 9, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: February 5, 2009
- Wikinews Shorts: November 12, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: November 25, 2008
- Wikinews Shorts: November 7, 2008
- World stocks plunge on fears on US recession
- Worldwide markets fall precipitously
- WTO calls meeting on trade finance and economic crisis