down about 80% from their highs in the late 1920s. This had sharp effects on the economy. Demand for goods declined because people felt poor because of their losses in the stock market.
The S&P 500 looks like it's in another "mania," according to a Stifel analysis examining 139 years of market history.
We've focused on three U.S. stock-market scenarios since the start of the decade: a 1920s-style "Roaring 2020s," a reprise of the 1990s stock-market melt-up and a rerun of "That '70s Show" with ...
WWI ended in 1918. Prohibition started in 1920, outlawing the making and sale of alcohol across the country. The end of the decade was marked by the stock market crash and the start of the Great ...
The 1920s was a period of rapid change and economic ... putting too many laws and regulations in place. Banks and the stock market were left unregulated. The Republican Presidents thought it ...
Wall Street steadies after Tuesday's slide, buoyed by strong earnings from Morgan Stanley and United Airlines.
Wall Street continues its upward trend, with major indexes adding to record highs amid mixed global market reactions.
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