• The data are skewed a bit by the start date, the year of the Wall Street crash.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • And now, in October 1999, the great American economist and historian of the Wall Street Crash, Professor J.

    BBC: More

  • Following the Wall Street Crash in the 1930s, regulations were introduced by the US government to limit speculation on food prices.

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  • Such was the attitude that prevailed in pre-2008 Wall Street crash.

    FORBES: Three Cheers for Optimism

  • The Wall Street crash of 1929 was followed by numerous rallies and dips, and only a couple of years later by the Depression.

    ECONOMIST: Capitalism and its troubles

  • The Wall Street Crash was a product of an economy in deep depression - so governments work hard to prevent such problems happening again.

    BBC: A fateful day for investors

  • They still believe that, even after the Wall Street crash, even after the BP oil well blew, that we should just keep a hands-off attitude.

    WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall Meeting on the Economy

  • At the time of the great Wall Street crash of 1929, 10, 000 companies in America had defined-contribution plans in place (although not in their present form).

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  • But it would be a truly appalling thing if the psychology of coincidence played a part in a re-run of the Wall Street Crash, the most terrible market disaster in history.

    BBC: More

  • He showed me graphs of the ups and downs of the market for four years before the Wall Street crash, superimposed on the ups and downs of the last four years.

    BBC: More

  • It is now generally accepted that the blame for the Great Depression in 1930s America does not lie with the Wall Street crash of 1929 but the unreasonably tight monetary policy which followed it.

    ECONOMIST: Watching out for the great bear | The

  • Since the present credit crunch will bring longer under-demand than did the Wall Street crash in 1929, Britain's wisest and most Keynesian policy would be an income-tax holiday for at least the poorer half of its too many income-taxpayers.

    ECONOMIST: The wealth of nations

  • When, in the backwash of the 1929 Wall Street crash, his business (whose employees are all clad in chocolate-box lilac) suffers a downturn, he concocts a plot of murder and insurance fraud that launches him toward the roiling underworld from which prosperity had shielded him.

    NEWYORKER: Despair

  • After the Wall Street crash of 1929, it took four years before Congress passed the Glass-Steagall act, which split commercial banking from securities dealing. (Before the legislation bank deposits were frequently diverted in support of new issues by commercial bankers' investment-banking colleagues.) Other restrictive rules continued to be made until 1940.

    ECONOMIST: Investment banks

  • Prominent economists have drawn an eerie parallel between today's events and those of the early 1930s when, as the world limped in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash, a banking crisis in Europe took the world economy into another downward spiral and led to an explosion of extremist politics that, ultimately, set the pathway to World War II.

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  • Back in his home on the north coast of Ireland, Harry Gregg has pictures on his wall of the crash scene.

    BBC: It was the greatest save he ever made.

  • Frank, who is one of the name sponsors of the Dodd Frank Act to re-regulate Wall Street after the crash of 2008, suggests the absurdity of a report that warned Wall Street would lose all its financing and investment activity to London and other foreign exchanges.

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  • More worrying, perhaps, is what would happen to Asian stockmarkets if Wall Street were to crash.

    ECONOMIST: Asian economies

  • The project began to lose speed with the 1929 stock market crash on Wall Street, which reverberated throughout the Western world and took away Kahn's fortune.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It has not forgotten the mistake it made in 1987 when, despite rapid money-supply growth, it cut interest rates in an overzealous response to the crash on Wall Street.

    ECONOMIST: On the edge | The

  • So one risk posed by Asia is that a small (and otherwise desirable) correction on Wall Street could become a crash.

    ECONOMIST: The Asian effect

  • "His only regret is that he didn't take all the necessary measures when Piquet told him he was going to crash his car into a wall, " Dumas added.

    BBC: Flavio Briatore

  • But suddenly, in 1990, came a resounding crash--which surprised Wall Street but not Oracle customers who had grown weary of premature products pushed on them by an electrified sales force.

    FORBES: Larry Ellison

  • As a result another crash on the same scale as Wall Street is unlikely to happen, unless a bank breaks the rules.

    BBC: A fateful day for investors

  • Ever since the crash of October 1987, when Wall Street fell nearly 23% in a day, investors have been sensitive to the risk of an extreme fall.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • After all, the worst that has happened, at least so far, is that the well paid kids of Wall Street were inconvenienced for a couple of hours in the Flash Crash.

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  • His Indy 500 debut last season ended with a frightening crash which saw his car roll over after impact with the wall.

    BBC: Brits on Indy front row

  • Today is the 25th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash that saw the worst ever one-day percentage decline on Wall Street.

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  • Ferrari's Massa had been comfortably leading the first-ever night Grand Prix when the safety car was deployed following a crash which saw Renault's Nelson Piquet Jr. hit a trackside wall.

    CNN: Alonso wins after Massa pit stop drama

  • He did not note that the family had headed to Jerusalem only because Etel had suggested they go to the Western Wall (or that God might have done better by them by not causing the crash at all).

    CNN: Is our suffering God's will?

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