# Financial Crisis
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The Maestro’s Final Act: Alan Greenspan and the Century of American Capitalism
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has passed away at age 100, leaving behind a complex legacy as the architect of the 'Great Moderation' and a lightning rod for criticism regarding the 2008 financial crisis.

The AI Monoculture: Nobel Laureate Eric Maskin Warns of Algorithmic Financial Contagion
Nobel economist Eric Maskin warns that AI-driven trading and shadow banking leverage are creating a systemic financial bubble. He calls for independent safety testing and expanded regulation while highlighting AI's role in helping China manage its demographic challenges.

The Great AI Liquidity Drain: Why 2026’s Super-IPO Wave Signals a Dangerous Wealth Transfer
A massive wave of AI-focused IPOs led by SpaceX and OpenAI is masking a systemic crisis where capital expenditure ratios exceed those of the dot-com bubble. As firms resort to high-leverage debt and complex derivatives to fund their compute-heavy models, early-stage insiders are aggressively cashing out, signaling a significant wealth transfer to the detriment of public markets.

The Oracle’s $400 Billion Warning: Why Warren Buffett is Bracing for a Century-Scale Crash
Warren Buffett has increased Berkshire Hathaway's cash reserves to nearly $400 billion amid a record-breaking market rally. He warns that the 'Buffett Indicator' has reached a dangerous 228% level, signaling a speculative bubble that mirrors historical pre-crash environments.

Trump’s Asymmetric Trap: How a Persian Gulf Stalemate Could Trigger ‘Subprime 2.0’
A deepening conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has moved beyond a military standoff to threaten a systemic U.S. financial crisis. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is triggering inflation and exposing a 'Subprime 2.0' risk in the $1.6 trillion private credit and AI sectors, potentially ending the petrodollar era.