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Like a ticking doomsday bomb? One 'Big Short' investor predicts a global financial crisis due to the property market.

Published On 07 Apr 2023 12:26 PM


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Investors in the "Big Short" believe another financial catastrophe is brewing in the real estate market, more than a decade after the U.S. mortgage meltdown nearly destroyed the global financial system. CEO of Delta Terra Capital, an investment research company that seeks to help clients manage climate risk, Dave Burt was one of the few skeptics in 2007 to see the housing market on the verge of collapse. As described in Michael Lewis....


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