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Former US Fed chairman Alan Greenspan passes away at 100Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chief, has passed away at 100. He steered the American economy through significant events like th...
Could today’s AI-driven S&P 500 rally end like the 1929 crash or the dot-com bubble after CAPE hits 40? What the Shiller CAPE ratio signals amid rising Wall Street bubble fearsStock Market CAPE Ratio hits 40, a rare level last seen before the 1929 crash and the 1999 dot-com bubble burst, raising fresh Wall Street ...
Quote of the Day by Ernest Hemingway: 'There is nothing noble in being superior to your...'—Top quotes by the author famous for his American classics such as The Old Man and the Sea, The Sun Also RisesQuote of the Day: Ernest Hemingway, a celebrated author, believed true nobility lies in self-improvement. His famous quote emphasizes surpa...
Would be 1929 all over again: Trump says striking down tariffs would spark another ‘Great Depression’Donald Trump cautioned that overturning his reciprocal tariffs could trigger an economic collapse akin to the Great Depression. He asserted...
Rich Dad, Poor Dad author warns U.S. debt downgrade signals 1929 Depression, urges buying gold, silver, BitcoinIn a post on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), Kiyosaki compared the U.S. to a "deadbeat dad" living off borrowed money with...
Does Kindleberger’s Spiral predict economic depressions?In times of potential crisis, the Kindleberger Spiral illustrates America's historical role in stabilizing global finance. During the Great...
How are economic recession and depression different from each other?If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 4...
Replay of the 1920s bull market could lead Dow to hit 150,000. Is it happening soon?According to Market Watch, if the market behaves between now and 2029 the same way it did during 1920, it may soar to a new height and reac...
A US recession? Probably. Depression? Only if the virus is untamedIn the Great Depression for example, the United States shed 20% of its jobs over three years.
Market crash of 1929: Some facts of the economic downturnIn 1930, 12 million people were out of work, every day 12,000 people lost their jobs, 20,000 companies went bankrupt and around 23,000 peop...
Tamil Nadu is in 'greatest depression': VaikoReferring to the economic crisis of 1929 in the US, the Great Depression, Vaiko told a poll rally here that TN was facing a worse situation.
Greece may be even worse off than the US was during the Great DepressionWith the nonstop talk about Greece's dire financial situation, one wonders just how bad things really are. Is Greece technically in a depre...
- How close did we come to the Great Depression 2.0?
What distinguishes a depression from a recession is paralysing fear of the unknown. 10 most trade-friendly economies | More on Financial cr...
- Infosys extends employees training period to deal with crisis
IT major Infosys Technologies on Thursday said it has extended the period of training for people on the "bench" to 29 weeks from the presen...
- Is war a solution to global recession?
History shows that war always follows slowdown or recession. And given the somber geo-political situation, we may well be headed in this di...
- S&P 500's decline makes decade worst ever
Even the 1930s are looking better for US stock investors after the credit crisis wiped out over six trillion dollars from equities in the p...
- Is this crisis a replay of 1929?
Watching the slipping economy and Congress’ epic debate over the unprecedented $700-billion financial bailout, it is impossible not to wond...
- The Great Crash of 1929, and lessons taming the crisis of 2008
The financial firestorm that has spread around the world from the US home loan market in the last 14 months is now widely described as the ...
- Current finance crisis less serious than 1929: Stiglitz
The crisis now gripping world financial markets should be less serious than that of 1929, Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz said today, ...
- Monetary steps not seen since 1929 Great Depression: RBI
Facing threats of a global crash, the central banks have taken "extraordinary" action on a scale not seen since the Great Depression of 192...