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==2007-2009 International financial  panic==
==2007-2009 International financial  panic==


* August 9 2007: The French bank ''BNP Paribas'' freezes its  funds because it is unable to value their mortgage-backed assets. [http://invest.bnpparibas.com/en/news/default.asp?Code=LPOI-75W9PV]
* August 9 2007: The French bank ''BNP Paribas'' froze its  funds because it is unable to value their mortgage-backed assets. [http://invest.bnpparibas.com/en/news/default.asp?Code=LPOI-75W9PV]


* [[Crash of 2008/Timelines#The Crash|The crash of 2008]]
* [[Crash of 2008/Timelines#The Crash|The crash of 2008]]


* September 12  2008 The ''Lehman Brothers'' [[investment bank]] becomes [[bankruptcy|bankrupt]][http://www.lehman.com/press/pdf_2008/091508_lbhi_chapter11_announce.pdf][http://lehmanreport.jenner.com/] with losses of up to $160 billion to holders of its unsecured bonds prompting  a sudden loss of confidence in [[money market]] funds and the onset of a [[credit crunch]].
* September 12  2008 The ''Lehman Brothers'' [[investment bank]] became [[bankruptcy|bankrupt]][http://www.lehman.com/press/pdf_2008/091508_lbhi_chapter11_announce.pdf][http://lehmanreport.jenner.com/] with losses of up to $160 billion to holders of its unsecured bonds prompting  a sudden loss of confidence in [[money market]] funds and the onset of a [[credit crunch]].


* [[Recession of 2009/Timelines|The recession of 2009]]
* [[Recession of 2009/Timelines|The recession of 2009]]

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A timeline (or several) relating to Great Recession.

A timeline that provides links to news reports, for each of seven aspects of the Great Recession.
For a consecutive sequence of the main events of the recession see the timelines of the subprime mortgage crisis, the crash of 2008, and the recession of 2009; and for an account of events in selected regions and countries see the addendum to this article


2002-2007 US housing boom and bust

2007-2009 International financial panic

  • August 9 2007: The French bank BNP Paribas froze its funds because it is unable to value their mortgage-backed assets. [5]

2008-2009 The policy response

Financial policy

  • The UK offered unlimited support to all UK banks by capital support, equity purchase and lending guarantees [8] [9], and similar action was agreed by European Union leaders [10] and the US President[11]and there are rescues of individual banks in Europe [12][13] [14][15] and the United States [16].

Monetary policy

Fiscal policy

2007 - 2010 Global downturn

2009-2010 Economic recovery

2010 - Monetary and fiscal recovery

2009- Remedial measures