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    The 1970s commodities boom refers to the rise of many commodity prices in the 1970s. Excess demand was created with money supply increasing too much and...
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  • The 2020s commodities boom refers to the rise of many commodity prices in the early 2020s following the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 recession initially...
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  • The 2000s commodities boom, commodities super cycle or China boom was the rise of many physical commodity prices (such as those of food, oil, metals,...
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    This is a list of economic booms created by physical commodities. "NUEXCO Exchange Value (Monthly Uranium Spot)". Archived from the original on 22 July...
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    correlated with rapidly rising prices, and the boom began. Brokers and dealers speculated wildly on commodities as well. They ordered supplies in excess of...
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    Dot-com bubble (redirect from Dot-com boom)
    The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000. This period of...
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    when the speculation collapsed. The boom-and-bust cycle of early-industrial Britain was still in effect, and the boom that had created the conditions for...
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    Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom Mexican...
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  • triggered by the crash of the dot-com bubble. Another example is the 2000s commodities boom. In a secular bear market, the prevailing trend is "bearish" or downward-moving...
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  • Real-estate bubble (redirect from Land boom)
    local or global real estate markets, and it typically follows a land boom. A land boom is a rapid increase in the market price of real property such as housing...
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  • recouped and eclipsed by a combination of events, including the 2000s commodities boom and the United States housing bubble. However, the recession of 2007...
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  • 1978 Economic bubble Greenspan put Hyperinflation Roaring Twenties 1970s commodities boom "La surchauffe - rts.ch - archives - télévision - divers". archives...
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    post–World War II economic expansion, also known as the postwar economic boom or the Golden Age of Capitalism, was a broad period of worldwide economic...
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    and Latin America, Inter-American Development Bank Quinn, William (2020). Boom and Bust: A global History of Financial Bubbles. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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  • of most cryptocurrencies starting in January 2018. After an unprecedented boom in 2017, the price of Bitcoin fell by about 65% from 6 January to 6 February...
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    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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    Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom Mexican...
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    k-percent rule Zero interest-rate policy 1970s commodities boom 2000s commodities boom 2020s commodities boom Sahm rule - Economic indicator predicting...
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    the increasing quantity would contribute to the rise of commodities: and the price of commodities require, and seem to justify, a still further increase...
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  • during the late 1880s and early 1890s, the Nifty Fifty stocks in the early 1970s, Taiwanese stocks in 1987–89 and Japanese stocks in the late 1980s. Stock...
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    commodities are raw materials, basic resources, agricultural, or mining products, such as iron ore, sugar, or grains like rice and wheat. Commodities...
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    Tulip mania (redirect from Tulip boom)
    Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-14362-2. Pavaskar, Madhoo (2016). Commodity Derivatives Trading: Theory and Regulation. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-945926-22-8...
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    United States in the recession-free period of 1841–1856 primarily to "a boom in transportation-goods investment following the discovery of gold in California...
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    Silver Thursday (category Commodity markets)
    "Silver Rule 7", which placed heavy restrictions on the purchase of commodities on margin. The Hunt brothers had borrowed heavily to finance their purchases...
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    shot up across the region. Oil quickly became one of the most valuable commodities in the United States and railroads expanded into Western Pennsylvania...
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    Hard commodities are mined, such as gold and oil. Futures contracts are the oldest way of investing in commodities.[citation needed] Commodity markets...
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    Everything bubble (category Commodity booms)
    prices in most asset classes, namely equities, housing, bonds, many commodities, and even exotic assets such as cryptocurrencies and SPACs. The policy...
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    Baby boomers, often shortened to boomers, are the demographic cohort preceded by the Silent Generation and followed by Generation X. The generation is...
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    the inter-city railway, particularly in the transport of freight and commodities, led to Railway Mania. Construction of major railways connecting the...
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    who took out "an estimated £2bn withdrawn in just three days". 2000s commodities boom 2010 United States foreclosure crisis Financial crisis of 2007–08 Great...
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