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| [00:03.07] | Welcome to the world of money. |
| [00:05.92] | Bread, cash, dosh, dough, loot, lucre, moolah, the readies, the wherewithal. |
| [00:16.14] | Call it what you like, money can break us or it can make us. |
| [00:22.92] | In the past year, it's certainly broken more than a few of the biggest names on Wall Street and in the City of London. |
| [00:34.22] | And while former masters of the universe crash and burn, |
| [00:37.93] | the rest of us are left worrying if our savings would be safer in a mattress than in a bank. |
| [00:46.26] | The great financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 has most of us utterly baffled. |
| [00:52.56] | How on earth could a little local difficulty with subprime mortgages in the United States |
| [00:58.49] | unleash an economic tsunami big enough to obliterate some of Wall Street's most illustrious names, |
| [01:04.88] | to force nationalisations of banks on both sides of the Atlantic |
| [01:08.97] | and to bring the entire world economy to the very brink of recession, if not downright depression? |
| [01:15.70] | Shouldn't this series be called The Descent Of Money? |
| [01:18.94] | Well, I want to explain to you just how money rose to play such a terrifyingly dominant role in all our lives. |
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