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1. ''Economics - financial markets.''
Global Financial Crisis.
Global Financial Crisis.


Note that GFC usually refers to the global financial crisis starting in 2007/8 following the perturbances in the US property markets in 2006. The GFC is sometimes referred to as the crisis of 2008. In Europe, especially in the Eurozone, it is often conflated with the 2009 crisis of the Eurozone that was unrelated but was somewhat accelerated and aggravated by it.
In this context, GFC usually refers to the Global Financial Crisis starting in 2007/8, following the perturbances in the US property markets in 2006.  
 
An important impact for treasurers has been the financial services regulation required by G20 members in the form of Dodd-Frank in the USA, EMIR and CRD in the EU, and similar legislation throughout the G20 members.
 
 
The Global Financial Crisis is sometimes known as the ''Great'' Financial Crisis.
 
 
2. ''Management structures.''


Group Financial Controller.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Capital Requirements Directive]]  (CRD)
* [[Credit crunch]]
* [[Dodd-Frank]]
* [[Economics]]
* [[EMIR]]
* [[FC]]
* [[Financial controller]]
* [[Financial markets]]
* [[G20]]
* [[Global Financial Crisis]]
* [[Great Depression]]
* [[Great Recession]]


* [[Credit crunch]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]

Latest revision as of 20:37, 25 June 2022

1. Economics - financial markets.

Global Financial Crisis.

In this context, GFC usually refers to the Global Financial Crisis starting in 2007/8, following the perturbances in the US property markets in 2006.

An important impact for treasurers has been the financial services regulation required by G20 members in the form of Dodd-Frank in the USA, EMIR and CRD in the EU, and similar legislation throughout the G20 members.


The Global Financial Crisis is sometimes known as the Great Financial Crisis.


2. Management structures.

Group Financial Controller.


See also