2008 vs. 2025: Financial Crisis Lessons Unlearned – An Enterprise Anatomy Breakdown
- Sunil Dutt Jha
- Jul 15
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 23
In 2008, the financial system broke. But the warning signs were there long before: mispriced risk, over-leveraged institutions, and regulators asleep at the switch.
Now, in 2025, the alarms are ringing again. Sovereign debt is surging. Asset bubbles are everywhere. Market confidence feels manufactured. And regulators are still managing systems using control panels built in 2010.
Bloomberg’s recent headline says it plainly:
“A financial crisis is brewing. This time, we have no excuse to be unprepared.”
But we are.
Because regulators—and financial institutions themselves—are still operating without a clear enterprise anatomy.
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