The FT has a wonderful interactive map of the global impact of the credit crisis:
Hat tip: Trading for the Masses
Source:
Credit crunch
FT, August 8 2007 16:05 | Last updated: August 10 2007 13:02
http://media.ft.com/cms/29d73c76-473b-11dc-9096-0000779fd2ac.swf
Does anyone have any dollar numbers accoiated with the chart? A cute chart, probably will freak people out. But othewise worthless pseudo intelligence.
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BR: Yes — click thru to the chart, each interactive “dot” (i.e., blow up) has many details.
Excellent Site
The interactive chart does not look right in zoom mode
Excellent Site
The interactive chart does not look right in zoom mode
If FT showed the chart on Jul 25, it would be priceless.
Cool map!
Although, I suspect, they’ve missed a lot of smaller blowups.
And a prediction – things are gonna get a lot more crowded from here on out.
Keep us posted.
Isn’t that an interesting chart? Just updated our weekly “Features” post to add it, and sure enough you have it up as well (I know you are a big fan of graphics, so I had to check)!
Why do they have Citadel at the top of Michigan?
Actually it best serves to highlight how concentrated the financial and lending centers of control still are. Which also happens to provide a sociological reason why these messes occur in the first place.
Interactive Map Of Global Credit Crisis
Now you can follow the subprime meltdown around the world with this handy interactive graphic from Financial Times. It’s grimly amusing to click the “show all” radio button and then drag the slider back and forth from “Pre-Jun 25″…