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2020 U.S. stock market crashCOVID-19Log-periodic power law singularity (LPPLS)Financial bubble and crashWe used the log-periodic power law singularity (LPPLS) methodology to systematically investigate the 2020 stock market crash in the U.S. equities sectors usingShu, Min...
根据文章首句"The stock market crash of October 1929 was the first in a chain ofeventsthat dragged the United States intothe mostsever crissin US histry.."可知,1929年10月股票市场的暴跌是一连串使美国进入历史上最严重的经济危机的导火索。29.C【解析】词义猜测题。“drastically”意为“大幅度地”,...
根据第一段的第一句The stock market crash of October 1929 was the first in a chain of events that plunged(使进入) the United States into the most severe economic crisis in US history: the Great Depression.可知,1929年10月的股市崩溃标志着美国大萧条的起点。故选C。 根据第二段第一句的句意:随...
It was a severe economic crisis—a(an) depression—the worst of time. The economic crisis began with the stock market crash in October, 1929. For the first year, the economy descended very slowly. But it dropped sharply in 1931 and 1932. And by the end of 1932, the economy collapsed ...
The stock market crash of 1929: Under the surface of America’s economic prosperity in the 1920s, there were serious weaknesses, including no regulation of the investment companies, stock market speculation and over-expansion of credit. The first blow to the stock market came on October 24, 19...
After the stock-market crash of October 1929 it took over three years for America’s government to launch a series of dramatic efforts to end the Depression, starting with Roosevelt’s declaration of a four-day bank holiday in March 1 In-between, America saw the worst economic collapse in ...
Public panic in the days after the stock market crash led to hordes of people rushing to banks to withdraw their funds in a number of “bank runs,” and investors were unable to withdraw their money because bank officials had invested the money in the market. ...
1929 stock market crash, some of which included overinflated shares, growing bank loans, agricultural overproduction, panic selling, stocks purchased on margin, higher interest rates, and a negative media industry. Thisdeflationary period in the U.S. economymarked the beginning of the Great ...
Stock Market Crash FAQs The Bottom Line Photo: The Balance The stock market crash of 2008 occurred on September 29, 2008. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 777.68 points in intraday trading. Until the stock market crash of March 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was ...