Long-Term Capital Management
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Financial markets - hedge funds - contagion - US - 1998.
(LTCM).
Long-Term Capital Management was a highly leveraged hedge fund established in the US in 1994 and wound up in 2000.
It nearly collapsed in September 1998 before being rescued by a recapitalisation of US$3.65 billion, supervised by the US Federal Reserve.
See also
- Confidence
- Contagion
- Federal Reserve
- Global Financial Crisis
- Hedge fund
- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Leveraged
- Recapitalise
- Russian default crisis