"panic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A bank panic on September 18, 1873, led to a prolonged national depression, and by 1877 there were about three million unemployed, roughly 25 percent of the working population.
- Black Monday, bank panics and, most of all, the Great Depression destroyed fortunes.
- And another round of plunging currencies, especially if accompanied by a Japanese bank panic, could send U.S. markets into a tailspin.
- That post bellum decade was ushered in by financial scandals, bank panics and a restructuring of the financial system.
- American soldiers call the bank "riot bank," and it looked like a classic bank panic.
- Then, just weeks into his tenure, a bank panic struck the nation; the effects bedeviled Van Buren, an apostle of laissez-faire, throughout his administration.
- These entities' reliance on short-term debt to fund the purchase of oftentimes illiquid and risky assets made them susceptible to a classic bank panic.
- Another, a cutback in the maximum deposit eligible for insurance, would clash directly with the objective of preventing bank panics and stabilizing the nation's money supply.
- The interrelated contraction, bank panic and falling stock market resulted in significant economic disruption.
- A banking panic or bank panic is a financial crisis that occurs when many banks suffer runs at the same time, as a cascading failure.
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