stock market crash股市崩盘(或股灾、大崩盘、股市崩溃)。 股市崩盘的定义与特征 股市崩盘,在金融领域中被定义为股票市场在极短时间内发生大幅度下跌的现象,通常伴随着恐慌性抛售,导致市场出现极度不稳定和混乱的状态。这种崩盘现象的特征包括股市价格在短时间内急剧下跌,这种下跌往往超出...
This was the first major U.S. market crash, where speculations caused share prices to skyrocket. There was a growing interest in commodities such as autos and homes. Unsophisticated investors flooded the market, driving up prices in a panic buying mode. Many eventually slid into bankruptcy when ...
london stock market n.伦敦股票市场 相似单词 crash n. 1.【通常作单数】坠落(声),撞击(声), 破裂(声) 2. 撞车,(车辆等)碰撞 3. 崩溃,垮台,(尤指)倒闭,(证券市场)暴跌 4. 电脑死机,系统崩溃 adj. 突击式的 market n. 1.[C]集市; 市场 2.[C]某种货物的交易情况; 行情 3.[sing,U]需求 ...
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This chapter offers a historical overview of significant stock market crashes. It delineates the build-up of a bubble and outlines the general characteristics of a crash. It presents historical crashes with a regional and a global impact. Among the forme
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A stock market crash is an abrupt drop in stock prices, which may trigger a prolonged bear market or signal economic trouble ahead. Market crashes can be made worse by fear in the market and herd behavior among panicked investors to sell. ...
The first crash only lasted about a month. However, it was followed by a series of panics that occurred throughout the 19th century, as detailed in the table below.6(Hover over the timeline for more information on each.) Development of the U.S. Federal Reserve System ...