Whew, I guess we can all breathe easier...
» Posted by Martin Weil on November 19, 2007
The entire market in subprime debt is just 1.4% of the size of global equity markets. Or, to put it another way, a 1.4% downward fluctuation in stocks erases the same amount of value as if all subprime-backed bonds were collectively marked to $0.
Tyler Cowen points out at
Marginal Revolution.

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