From the NYT:
Dubai’s move — the global high-finance equivalent of a homeowner asking the bank to allow six months of skipped mortgage payments, presumably because the homeowner was out of cash — sowed fear of a contagion of instability that could roil markets that are only now recovering from the near cataclysm of the last year.“This has sent shockwaves through the markets, even though the problems in Dubai have been known about for two years,” Emil Wolter, a Hong Kong-based
strategist at the Royal Bank of Scotland, said by phone from Paris.
It is not yet clear how badly U.S. markets will be hit since they were closed yesterday for the Thanksgiving holiday. (Update: The dropped 193 points.) The video report below from CNN further explains what’s going on and why a country with the world’s biggest shopping mall — and now one of the world’s biggest debts — is having such a huge effect on the world’s markets.
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