• Commodity price shocks are times when the prices for commodities have drastically increased or decreased over a short span of time. During the international...
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    Commodity (Marxism) Commodity currency Commodity fetishism Commodity market risk and values Commodity money Commodity price shocks Commodity price index List of...
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    Economic bubble (redirect from Price bubble)
    appeared in most asset classes, including equities (e.g. Roaring Twenties), commodities (e.g. Uranium bubble), real estate (e.g. 2000s US housing bubble), and...
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  • majority of recessions are connected to an increase in oil price. Commodity price shocks are considered to be a significant driving force of the US business...
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    several other major economies. Supply chain stresses increased prices for commodities and transportation, which are cost inputs for finished goods. In...
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  • A supply shock is an event that suddenly increases or decreases the supply of a commodity or service, or of commodities and services in general. This sudden...
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    (Dutch: tulpenmanie) was a period during the Dutch Golden Age when contract prices for some bulbs of the recently introduced and fashionable tulip reached...
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  • made of cheap Russian natural gas. These resulted in energy shortages and price increases, impacting significant amounts of economic sub-sectors from small...
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    1980.[better source needed] A steep rise in the price of oil in 2008 – also mirrored by other commodities – culminated in an all-time high of $147.27 during...
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    energy crisis 1970s commodities boom 1990 oil price shock 2000s energy crisis 2022 global energy crisis Hubbert peak theory Supply shock Petrodollar recycling...
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  • bourses (often referred to as event related volatility), volatility in commodities markets, a combination of global and local factors ("...other emerging...
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    was subject to one shock with multiple implications rather than to two separate shocks (financial and oil)." Long-only commodity index funds became popular...
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    demand, and storage shocks, and shocks to global economic growth affecting oil prices. Notable events driving significant price fluctuations include...
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  • exposure of the asset return to shocks in overall market liquidity, the exposure of the asset's own liquidity to shocks in market liquidity and the effect...
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    raised the price of crude oil drastically over the next 12 months, more than doubling it to $39.50 per barrel ($248/m3). The sudden increase in price was connected...
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  • 1971, an initial wave of cost-push shocks in commodities were blamed for causing spiraling prices. The second major shock was the 1973 oil crisis, when the...
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  • v t e Financial crises Bank run Commodity price shocks Credit crunch Credit cycle Currency crisis Debt crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social...
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  • of a supply shock-induced energy crisis are large, because energy is the resource used to exploit all other resources. Oil price shocks can affect the...
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  • economic crisis Recession of 1969–1970 1970s energy crisis OPEC oil price shock (1973) Energy crisis (1979) 1972–1973 Indian economic crisis 1973–1975...
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    States in late 1929. It began in late October with a sharp decline in share prices on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and ended in mid-November. The crash...
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  • crisis was the aforementioned political crisis, as well as the 2014 commodity price shock, which negatively affected Brazil's exports and reduced the entrance...
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    reached a price–earnings ratio of 200, dwarfing the peak price–earnings ratio of 80 for the Japanese Nikkei 225 during the Japanese asset price bubble of...
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    1845, Peel moved to repeal the Corn Laws—tariffs on grain which kept the price of bread high—but the issue split his party and he had insufficient support...
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  • v t e Financial crises Bank run Commodity price shocks Credit crunch Credit cycle Currency crisis Debt crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social...
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    consequences of commodity dependence that commodity-dependent countries struggle with is when commodity prices get affected by negative price shocks, as this...
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    recession 1979 world oil market chronology 1980s oil glut 1990 oil price shock 2020s commodities boom Hubbert peak theory International Energy Forum "Annual...
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    depended on high international commodity prices. Exacerbating the problems with international investments, wheat prices crashed in 1893. In particular...
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    The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気, baburu keiki, lit. 'bubble economy') was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and...
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    economic shocks. Unlike low inflation, where the process of rising prices is protracted and not generally noticeable except by studying past market prices, hyperinflation...
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    A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a major cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper...
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