The Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 stemmed from a housing bubble and risky banking practices, leading to a global recession. It is studied to identify systemic risks and improve financial regulations. While no one benefits from the downturn, economists and policymakers use its lessons to stabilize markets, and savvy investors may profit from undervalued assets during recovery.
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