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- Rebuild Your Retirement Savings
- If you are in your 40s or younger, you probably have time to rebuild your savings before retirement. If you are in your 50s or older, and you had a lot of your 401k money in the stock market, you likely face a far grimmer truth: you may not be...
- Articles 2009-04-17
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- Why the bubble popped.(stock market crash)(Bibliography)
- This clutch of books offers an excellent retrospective on the recent stock-market crash, which wiped out $8.5 trillion in market value. The value of individual retirement accounts dropped by one-third, and in just twelve months, 2 million Americans lost their jobs. But the lessons...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- Economic Experts Say Low Interest Rates Could Trigger Housing-Market Crash.
- By Jane Padgham, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 24--The Bank of England's March cut in interest rates could trigger an early-1990s-style housing market crash, a leading economic think-tank warned today. The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation...
- Research articles 2003-04-24
- European shares slip amid report of stock market crash warning
- LONDON AFP — European equities fell Wednesday after sharp overnight US losses as sentiment was also hit by a report that a Royal Bank of Scotland analyst had warned of a global market crash. In late morning trading, London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares slid 1.53 percent to...
- Research articles 2008-06-18
- Eugene Fama: Why You Can't Time the Market
- For decades, the notion that markets are efficient has been a broadly held belief. So how could so many markets crash simultaneously? Eugene Fama, the father of the efficient market theory, answers the skeptics. His bottom line: If markets are efficiently priced, why did they crash?...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- Load and no-load mutual fund dynamics during the 1987 Market Crash: A Stochastic dominance analysis
- Abstract Using a large sample of equity mutual fund returns, we compare performance of load and no-load funds during the 1987 crash. Differences in return distributions, particularly in the higher moments when the market was under stress, suggest a greater use of portfolio insurance by no-load fund...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
- Actually, the Bear Market Might Be Ending
- While I do not disagree with some of Michael Markowski's interpretations of the current market environment, interpretational frameworks sometimes lead us to the wrong conclusion. I agree that this has been a secular bear market, but in my opinion that does not preclude significant gains over the coming months. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- The new speculative stock market: why the weak immunizing effect of the 1987 crash?
- The great bull market in stocks, which to many symbolized the era of Reaganomics, ended in the worst stock market crash in history on October 19, 1987. After rising from 777 in August 1982 to 2722 in August 1987, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 508 points (22.6 percent) on...
- Research articles 1994-09-01
- Forget '29: This is More Like the Crash of '73. 1873, That Is.
- "Mortgages were easier to obtain than before, and a building boom commenced. Land values seemed to climb and climb; borrowers ravenously assumed more and more credit, using unbuilt or half-built houses as collateral. The most marvelous spots for sightseers in the three cities today are the magisterial buildings erected in...
- Blog posts 2008-10-29
- Is The Bond Market Crash Over?
- In June, the US bond market began to collapse after a smaller than expected 25bp-interest rate cut by the FOMC. This sell off gathered steam on July 15th, following Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's semi-annual speech to Congress forecasting a pick up in economic growth and essentially announcing that the...
- White papers
- NetLedger: still growing two years after dot-com crash. (Vendor Profile).
- SAN MATEO, CALIF. -- Two years after surviving a market crash that killed many of its dotcom contemporaries, application service provider NetLedger is showing signs of thriving. SAN MATEO, CALIF. -- Two years after surviving a market crash that killed many of its dotcom...
- Research articles 2002-06-17
- U.K. Interest Rates Projected to Crash to 1%
- Gordon Brown's government, having abandoned all of the fiscal rules that it once prided itself on religiously following, is now hell bent on kick starting the UK economy in advance of the looming May 2010 general election deadline. The 'steady-as-she-goes' economic policy has been replaced by the panicking 'unprecedented actions'...
- External links 2008-12-04
- Mathematicians Propose Market Crash-Proofing Idea.
- Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 10--A team of Oxford mathematicians believes future share crashes could be prevented by "immunising" the market with an injection of minor downturns. They say their computer simulation model could send warning signals...
- Research articles 2002-09-10
- Americas: Bond market's sell-off may not be over yet, The
- The bond market has fallen so far since Friday the 13th of June, that comparisons are being made with the big Bond Market Crash of 1994.The 1994 crash was driven by the same factor that is pushing yields higher in 2003, says Carl B. Weinberg, chief economist at Valhalla, New...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- Apocalypse revisited - stock market crash of 1987 and U.S. economy today
- The stock market is back to the level it had reached before the 1987 Crash, and there is nothing particularly cloudy in the economic outlook as far as the eye can see. Yet, when the stock market crashed in October 1987, the perennial critics of supply-side policies could barely contain...
- Research articles 1989-09-29
- Google Trends as a Stock Market Indicator?
- Google Trends is a feature recently released from the Google GOOG empire. The Google Trends site allows users to mine through search data back to 2004 studying the broad patterns in search volume of particular words and phrases. Our study looks at the relative volume search for the phrase "market...
- External links 2009-07-02
- '87 crash still a painful memory. (effect of 1987 stock market crash on shoe industry)
- '87 crash still a painful memory NEW YORK -- Remember Black Monday? There are thousands in the financial world who may never forget it. According to monthly statistics released by the Employment Review of the New York State Department of Labor, there...
- Research articles 1990-04-09
- Merger boom mirrors 1929, but this time no crash expected
- LOS ANGELES -- A wave of corporate mergers boosts efficiency, labor becomes more cooperative and the Federal Reserve stabilizes prices, helping the economy grow. Sound familiar? It should. This scenario, however, isn't from 1997, but rather 1929, the year of the market crash that started the Great Depression....
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- Asset Price Declines and Real Estate Market Illiquidity: Evidence From Japanese Land Values
- This paper examines the pattern of price depreciation in Japanese land values subsequent to the 1990 stock market crash. The Japanese case is of particular interest because of the size of the shock experienced by real estate markets. As the paper shows below, all Japanese land values fell substantially subsequent...
- White papers 2004-10-20
- Ten Years After…Improvements To Nasdaq Since The Crash of '87
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 1997--No one can predict the future; but, it is possible to prepare for it-especially with lessons learned from the past. In the ten years since "Black Monday" -- the October 19, 1987, stock market crash-trading in equities markets has not only rebounded, it has surged....
- Research articles 1997-10-15
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