Will the Bubble Burst Be Revisited

P. D. Aditya
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The debacle of financial system in the United States in 2008 has been attributed to the subprime lending in mortgage sector, securitization of these subprime mortgage loans and taking aggressive positions in the resulting mortgage backed securities (MBS) and corresponding opposite positions in credit default swaps (CDS). The subprime loans during 2008 constituted 41% of total consumer lending. Absence of regulations along with improper assessment of liquidity in the financial system fueled the ripple effect of recession across the world. Since then, many regulations have come into place across various jurisdictions thereby increasing transparency, strengthening the KYC norms and improving the regulatory oversight. However, since the start of the financial crisis (in 2008), loans to customers with low credit scores have increased drastically. This time the bubble is not in the mortgage markets, but a bubble is being formed in the Auto loans, personal loans and credit cards markets. Specifically, the rise in the subprime loans in Auto sector calls for a caution. These loans are given to customers with low credit scores by various financial institutions and non-financial institutions.
泡沫破裂还会重演吗
2008年美国金融体系的崩溃被归因于抵押贷款部门的次级贷款、这些次级抵押贷款的证券化以及在由此产生的抵押贷款支持证券(MBS)和相应的信用违约掉期(CDS)中采取激进的头寸。2008年的次级贷款占消费者贷款总额的41%。监管的缺失以及对金融体系流动性的不当评估加剧了全球经济衰退的连锁反应。从那时起,许多法规在各个司法管辖区实施,从而提高了透明度,加强了KYC规范,改善了监管监督。然而,自从金融危机开始(2008年)以来,对低信用评分客户的贷款急剧增加。这次泡沫不是在抵押贷款市场,而是在汽车贷款、个人贷款和信用卡市场形成泡沫。具体来说,汽车行业次级贷款的增加需要警惕。这些贷款是由各种金融机构和非金融机构提供给信用评分低的客户的。
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