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Dow Jones Average
Dow Jones Average indicators used to measure and report value changes in representative stock groupings on the New York stock exchange . There are four different averages—industrial stocks, transportation stocks, utility stocks, and a composite average of all three. The index was started in ... Read more
panic
panic crisis in financial and economic conditions, marked by public loss of confidence in the financial structure. Panics are characterized by a general rush of investors to convert their assets into cash, with runs on banks and a rapid fall of the securities market. Bank failures and bankruptcies ... Read more
Great Depression
Great Depression in U.S. history, the severe economic crisis supposedly precipitated by the U.S. stock-market crash of 1929. Although it shared the basic characteristics of other such crises (see depression ), the Great Depression was unprecedented in its length and in the wholesale poverty and tr... Read more
speculation
speculation practice of engaging in business in order to make quick profits from fluctuations in prices, as opposed to the practice of investing in a productive enterprise in order to share in its earnings. The term is sometimes applied to investment in a venture involving abnormal risks along with... Read more
margin requirement
margin requirement that part of a security's price that a buyer must pay for in cash. The balance of the price is met by the broker, who, in effect, is supplying a client with a loan. The smaller the margin, the greater the inducement to speculation. Low margin requirements were considered an impor... Read more
stock exchange
stock exchange organized market for the trading of stocks and bonds (see bond ; stock ). Such markets were originally open to all, but at present only members of the owning association may buy and sell directly. Members, or stock brokers , buy and sell for themselves or for others, charging comm... Read more
depression
depression in economics, period of economic crisis in commerce, finance, and industry, characterized by falling prices, restriction of credit, low output and investment, numerous bankruptcies, and a high level of unemployment. A less severe crisis is usually known as a recession, a more common oc... Read more
Herbert Clark Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover 1874-1964, 31st President of the United States (1929-33), b. West Branch, Iowa. Wartime Relief Efforts After graduating (1895) from Stanford, he worked as a mining engineer in many parts of the world. He became an independent mining consultant and established offices ... Read more
Aba
Aba , city (1991 est. pop. 264,000), SE Nigeria. It is an important regional market, a road and rail hub, and a manufacturing center for cement, textiles, pharmaceuticals, processed palm oil, shoes, plastics, soap, and beer. Originally a small market town, Aba was developed by the British as an admi... Read more
Lionel Charles Robbins
Lionel Charles Robbins 1898-1984, British economist, b. Middlesex, England. A professor at the London School of Economics (1929-61), he wrote the well-known methodological treatise, An Essay in the Nature and Significance of Economic Science (1932). A supporter of the free market system and an op... Read more

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Stock Market Crash of 1929
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History STOCK MARKET CRASH OF 1929 During the...price of a stock in order...the bull market and the practice...buying of stock certificates. In September 1929 confidence in the market's ability...New York Stock Exchange...situation. The Stock Market ... Read more
Stock Market
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...were traded on exchanges. Stock exchanges are called secondary markets because they provide a...especially the London stock market, were the largest and...traded there. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), on Wall...a result, the American markets boomed during the 1920s...boom that ... Read more
Depression and World War II, 1929 1945 (Overview)
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History ...fascination with the stock market and large-scale speculation...in the early 1920s. As stock prices rose steadily the market attracted investors who only intended to hold the stock until it turned a profit...became secondary to the market itself. The seemingly endless capacity of the ... Read more
Great Crash
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History Great Crash See Stock Market Crash of 1929 . Read more
New York Stock Exchange
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History New York Stock Exchange. The largest of...developed from an outdoor market on Wall Street in lower Manhattan into the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817...various official posts where markets are maintained by traders...it the world's largest stock exchange. After many smaller...serious ... Read more
stock exchange
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...see bond ; stock ). Such markets were originally open to...sell directly. Members, or stock brokers , buy and sell...commissions for their services. A stock may be bought or sold only...of governors. There are stock exchanges in all important...the world; the New York Stock Exchange ... Read more
Bear and Bull Markets
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History BEAR AND BULL MARKETS The terms bear and bull...down. They believe that stock prices, currencies, commodities...upward. Bulls believe stock and other investment prices...confidently invest in the stock market, believing their investments...increase in value. Bear markets tend to ... Read more
Great Depression
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History GREAT DEPRESSION The stock market crash on October 29, 1929, sent the United States careening...in the country. After the crash, the figure soared. At its...to the economy after the stock market crash of 1929 left most people baffled... Read more
Hoover, Herbert Clark
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...States, serving from 1929 to 1932. A wealthy...devastated by the stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuing...to be robust in 1929, but a rising stock market had been built on stock purchases financed...When the stock market crashed on October... Read more
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Encyclopedia entry from: Presidents: A Reference History ...Following the ruinous stock market crash of late 1929, the bottom seemed to...listed on the New York Stock Exchange had lost more...three-quarters of their 1929 value. Industrial production...rural, Protestant, old-stock Anglo-Saxon South, still... Read more

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Stock Market Crash
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History Stock Market Crash (1929) A severe financial crisis in the USA, also known as the “Great Crash”, the “Wall Street Crash”, or the “Great Panic”. During the first half of 1929 an unprecedented boom took place on the New York Stock ... Read more
Black Monday Stock Market Crash
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History BLACK MONDAY STOCK MARKET CRASH BLACK MONDAY STOCK MARKET CRASH (19 October...provoked fears of a 1929-size depression. The crash abruptly ended a five-year bull market and led to a...collapse of stock values worldwide...psychology in the stock ... Read more
Stock Market
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...order. The Stock Market Crash Flourishing...1920s, the stock market crashed on 29 October 1929, bringing...Yet the stock market crash did not cause...1929, the stock market began to...19 October 1929, stock prices dropped...to ... Read more
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...FINANCE CORPORATION. After the 1929 stock market crash, the banking system verged on...had invested in the collapsing stock market; more banks failed; depositors...institutions through preferred stock purchases. President Roosevelt... Read more
Depression, the Great
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History Depression, the Great (1929–33) A world economic crisis that began in October 1929, when the New York Stock Exchange collapsed, in the so-called Stock Market Crash. As a result US banks began to call in international loans and were unwilling... Read more
Fireside Chat on the Bank Crisis (12 March 1933)
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...March 1933) The months surrounding the October 1929 stock market crash saw that market lose $30 billion dollars in value. By the time...numbers and the banks, already strapped by the stock market crash, were incapable of supplying enough currency... Read more
Black Monday
Book article from: A Dictionary of Business and Management ...Mondays on which the two largest stock market crashes of the 20th century occurred. The original Wall Street crash occurred on Monday, 28 October 1929, when the Dow Jones Industrial...in the USA triggered heavy stock market falls around the world. Read more
Insider Trading
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...response to the stock market crash of 1929, insider trading...employees buy and sell stock within their own...their money in the stock market and that they...idea that the stock market is a dependable...Batchelor See also Stock Market . Read more
Glass–Steagall Act (1933)
Book article from: A Dictionary of Business and Management ...separated commercial banking and securities operations by banks. It was introduced in the aftermath of the great stock-market crash of 1929 to lessen the likelihood of such panics occurring again. It has been extensively modified in recent years, most... Read more
Jazz Age
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...Fitzgerald coined the term "Jazz Age" retrospectively to refer to the decade after World War I and before the stock market crash in 1929, during which Americans embarked upon what he called "the gaudiest spree in history." The Jazz Age is inextricably... Read more

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Stock market crash in 1929 took a while to hit Page One.(COMMENTARY)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 1/15/2009; 700+ words ; ...Oct. 22, 1929, the Worcester...financial page: STOCK MARKET COLLAPSE...Undisturbed by Stock Market and Financiers...which the market lost half...collapse of the stock market was not an...Wall Street crash - I was only...But the stock market and its ... Read more
Apocalypse revisited. (stock market crash of 1987 and U.S. economy today)
Magazine article from: National Review; 9/29/1989; 520 words ; The stock market is back to the...before the 1987 Crash, and there is...Yet, when the stock market crashed in October...charts comparing stock prices in 1987 with those in 1929. (This has been...economy, the stock-market collapse could... Read more
Trashing the crash. (Brady report on October stock market crash)
Magazine article from: National Review; 2/5/1988; 588 words ; ...January 8, the market suddenly dropped...commission studying the market's October plunge...restraints on stock trading seemed...a stockmarket crash causing another crash in the stock market. Yet it reveals...on the October crash, but there is...to terrify the ... Read more
What to do? (stock market crash)
Magazine article from: National Review; 11/20/1987; 586 words ; What To Do? STOCK PRICES ARE back down to...and monetary policies of 1929-32--as the market now expects. The biggest...bizarre notion that the stock market suddenly yearned for higher...irrelevant waste of time. The markets were not suddenly spooked...possible economic slump. The ... Read more
Black Tuesday.(Stock Market Crash)
Magazine article from: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication; 1/28/2008; 444 words ; October 29, 1929, was a dark day in U.S. history. The...only go up. Then the bubble burst. In 1929, stock prices started to fall, triggering a...Street. On Tuesday, October 29, the market lost 12 percent of its value as everyone...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The period from 1929 to 1942 became known ... Read more
Crash test: is it 1929 all over again--or worse?(Economy)
Magazine article from: The American Conservative; 10/6/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...weeks. The 1929 crisis was a stock-market disaster...into the market, the higher...pay for. Stock prices rose...grandchildren of 1929 did in the...people in 1929 did with stock, Americans...effect on the stock market has been...financiers of 1929 ... Read more
Stock swindle: Ellen Frank believes that insider trading is just business-as-usual in the market that never closes. (Market Manipulation).
Magazine article from: New Internationalist; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...thievery. Stock trading was...After the stock-market crash of 1929, Congress...off their stock-brokerage...to outwit market pros and...When the stock bubble deflated...crashed the market. Infectious...executives with stock options rather... Read more
Stock market prices. (Research Summaries)
Magazine article from: NBER Reporter; 6/22/1989; ; 700+ words ; Stock Market Prices Since...catastrophic stock market crash of October 1929 and the resulting...turbulent markets of the 1920s...individual stock returns are...with larger market values--almost...behavior of stock returns also...company's market value ... Read more
Trade patterns predict financial earthquakes. (Stock Market).
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine); 8/1/2003; 695 words ; The stock market has its share of shakeups...from the world financial markets, an interdisciplinary team...large-scale events in the stock market adhere to distinct patterns. They believe that market analysts could use these...partially--the chance of a market crash. The ... Read more
Ursine qua non: can high-dividend-yield stocks offer a safe haven during a bear market slump? Mahen Bulumulla investigates whether such an investment strategy can minimise the potential for loss, at least in the short term.(Finance: high-yield stocks)
Magazine article from: Financial Management (UK); 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...some extent. The world markets have experienced severe...into certain classes of stock in order to minimise their...1997 and 2003 the London Stock Exchange exhibited extreme...price index reporting pre-crash gains of up to 30 per...40 per cent during the crash that started in late 2000...UK ... Read more