The 2008 financial crisis was a global economic meltdown triggered by the collapse of the U.S. housing bubble and risky mortgage-backed securities. It exposed systemic banking failures, leading to massive bailouts, stricter regulations, and widespread recession. While no one directly benefits, investors in short-selling and distressed assets profited, and policymakers gained lessons for future oversight.
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