Credit Crisis

Visual Storytelling: Credit Crisis

by Catherine Mulbrandon on September 27, 2009

An interactive graphic from the Wall Street Journal, which takes the data for 6 key financial indicators and stacks them while rollover text annotates the main events of the crisis. Created by Andrew Garcia Phillips, Stephen Grocer and Kate Milani.

Wall Street Journal_CrisisTimeline

I think the visual display of the data is very effective however the rollover text annotations are not effective since you can’t use them to follow the underlining story in the data visualization.

While I appreciate Google Finance integrating the news story with the graphic which allows you to use the data visualization find related news stories you lose the different data series and there still is no coherent story for the graphic.

Google Finance DJIA

Still, I have found the most effective storytelling using data visualizations uses a person to narrate the story.

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Five indicators for tracking the Credit Crisis (NYTimes)

by Catherine Mulbrandon on January 31, 2009

From New York Times Economix blog. Five indicators tracking the change in the supply/demand for Credit: High-Yield Bonds, 30-day Commercial Paper, 3-month LIBOR, 3-month t-bills, and TED Spread

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Unemployment magnifying glass

[tags]United States, Credit Crisis[/tags]

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Credit Swaps Insurance Market: 2000-2007

by Catherine Mulbrandon on October 19, 2008

From a NY Times article on Credit Swaps from February 2008. It is worth reading for its primer on credit swaps and how it predicts the events of the current credit crisis.

Interest Rates and Fed Funds

[tags]Credit Swaps[/tags]

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