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The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report by Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Genre(s): Business & Economics Read by: Joanne Turner, Cbteddy, Mario Pineda in English Parts: Part 1 • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report by Fin... Part 2 • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report by Fin... Part 3 • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report by Fin... Part 4 • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report by Fin... Chapters: 00:00:00 - 164 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - Summary 00:07:42 - 165 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 1. Government policies resulted in an unprecedented number of risky mortgages 00:23:41 - 166 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 2. The great housing bubble and its effects 00:36:45 - 167 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 3. Delinquency rates on nontraditional mortgages 00:41:05 - 168 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 4. The origin and growth of subprime PMBS 00:49:05 - 169 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 5. What was known about NTMs prior to the crisis? 01:06:23 - 170 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - 6. Conclusion 01:11:03 - 171 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - II. How 27 million NTMS precipitated a financial crisis - Intro 01:14:29 - 172 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - II. How 27 million NTMS precipitated a financial crisis - How failures among NTMs were transmitted to the financial system 01:17:51 - 173 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - II. How 27 million NTMS precipitated a financial crisis - The defaults begin 01:52:03 - 174 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - Intro 02:01:03 - 175 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 1. HUD's central role 02:08:37 - 176 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 2. The decline of mortgage underwriting standards 02:44:35 - 177 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 3. The affordable housing goals were the sole reason that the GSEs' acquired so many NTMs, part 1 03:12:18 - 178 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 3. The affordable housing goals were the sole reason that the GSEs' acquired so many NTMs, part 2 03:40:51 - 179 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 4. Competition between the GSEs and FHA for subprime and alt-a mortgages 03:51:07 - 180 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 5. Enlisting mortgage bankers and subprime lenders in affordable housing 03:56:17 - 181 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - III. The US government's role in fostering the growth of the NTM market - 6. The community reinvestment act 04:18:31 - 182 - Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission - Dissenting Statement - IV. Conclusion Here is the final report of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission into the causes of the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. Two thorough Dissenting Statements accompany the final report. The report is a chronological compendium of the review of millions of pages of documents, the interviews of hundreds of leaders, CxOs, financial experts and academics, as well as common people, home- and business-owners who were also significantly affected by the financial meltdown. - Summary by Mario Pineda More information: https://librivox.org/the-financial-cr... LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)