QUOTE(darkknight81 @ Oct 11 2008, 11:31 PM)
Thanks for your comments
Yup..The removal of the Glass-Steagall Act is the root cause of all these issues as lack of governance...
Of all the stocks related to the credit crisis, i would say AIG is the best pick..As government has injected cash into it ... At least we know the government will not let this company down

Compare to other financial instutition which don know which one the government are going to rescue....
We don know when the things will settle down but probably not in this year or next year. It will certainly takes longer time. This time the situation is similar like 1929 great depression which may only happened once in your lifetime. Got to grab this opportunity i think

Personally, I don't think US itself will go into Depression again.. I bet no one here was born during that era and will won't really know in reality how bad they felt that other than reading from their history. Malaysia wasn't even born yet. They already knew it, and have their infrastructure in place avoid it but since it is global effect, US may not be able to stop the fallout elsewhere from happening in other countries.
I think US will have a longer recession than expected.. something like 18-24 months instead of 6 to 9 months like last time Dot Com bust. They would need this amount of time to purge out all the toxins in their financial system.
US govt has yet announce their 3rd quarter GDP report (due by Oct/Nov) but expected to be a negative growth from last quarter, but even at this number technically it is not under recession yet until they get their numbers again in January/Feb 2009 and of course.. by that time, everyone already should have felt it. Their job markets dry up, unemployment goes up (may hit 10% or higher), our Malaysia exports to US go down (our factories may have to lay off workers due to slow down because we exports a lot to US), then it is Malaysia turn to have recession. As usual, we always seems to know only AFTER the fact or the rest of the world had it.
Since US economy is consumption based, they'll just consume less during lean times but Malaysia could be f**cked pretty bad if ours tanked like theirs. Hopefully, we won't end up like Iceland.
This post has been edited by danmooncake: Oct 12 2008, 12:40 AM