Thursday, October 16, 2008

Slate Does Some Explaining

Jacob Leifenluft on Slate asks:

"How can the derivatives market be larger than the entire world's financial wealth?"

It can't:

"Gross market value of all outstanding derivatives was $14.5 trillion at the end of 2007, less than one-fortieth of the $596 trillion estimate. (That number shrinks to about $3.3 trillion once you take into account contracts that directly offset one another.)"

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