• They are: keeping the dollar as good as gold and dealing with financial panics.

    FORBES: How Capitalism Will Save Us

  • But such explanation is wordplay rather than searching analysis as repeated financial panics and crashes regularly confirm.

    ECONOMIST: Financial speculation

  • For an economy vulnerable to financial panics, trade with China has been a boon.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil's affair with China is going off the boil

  • Financial panics destroy consumer spending by eating into everyone's net worth, evenly split today between homes and financial assets.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • After all, Hank Paulson has averted two financial panics, but even the U.S. Treasury has its limits of succor.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This induced artificial variability in the real price of gold, especially during the periodic financial panics that attend fractional reserve banking.

    FORBES: What Is Gold Really Worth?

  • Previous terms for these episodes were bank failures, financial panics, runs on currency, debt crises, liquidity runs, national defaults, bubbles, hyperinflation.

    FORBES: The Futures Of Money

  • The Federal Reserve should have two key tasks--and only two: preserving the integrity of the dollar and dealing vigorously with financial panics to limit unnecessary damage.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Next to keeping its currency stable, the critical mission of a central bank is to stem financial panics, something Walter Bagehot wrote eloquently about more than 130 years ago.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Both countries have recent experience of financial panics.

    ECONOMIST: Currency worries in Brazil and Mexico

  • Anyone who has studied or lived through the financial panics of 9-11-2001, the 1998 collapse of Long Term Capital Management, the 1989-1991 savings and loan disaster and the 1994 Mexican peso devaluation can remember that they were similar in magnitude.

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  • The four decades following America's first Gilded Age in the 1870s were pocked with dislocation: multiple financial panics, the Spanish-American War, the Boer War, the Russo-Japanese War, the fall of the Manchu dynasty, the onset of the Mexican Revolution and Otto von Bismarck's German makeover.

    FORBES: Worlds apart?

  • Many investors are breathing a sigh of relief that 2010 is drawing to a close with stocks up 10%, but the year was by no means without financial flubs and mini-panics, often caused by computer trading algorithms gone awry.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Charles Kindleberger set out three preconditions for a mania where prices overshoot the bounds of rational valuation, in his classic, Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises.

    FORBES: That's Gold, Jerry! Gold!

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