The Shocking Financial Crisis of 2008: 8 Lessons for Investors
On March 28, 2013, the S&P 500 index returned to the levels it had reached five years earlier following the 2008 financial crisis. Let's look at eight lessons we investors can learn.
On March 28, 2013, the S&P 500 index returned to the levels it had reached five years earlier following the 2008 financial crisis. Let's look at eight lessons we investors can learn.
On March 17, JP Morgan Chase acquired Bear Stearns, one of Wall Street's most important investment banks. Discover the reasons behind this surprising acquisition.
On November 17, 2010, Warren Buffett published an article in the New York Times titled "Pretty Good for Government Work" in which he thanked the government for its work in the dot-com crisis.
October 10, 2008, was the most volatile day in history for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, moving more than 1,000 points in a single day. It fell as low as -8.1% and by the end of trading, it had recovered to just -1.49%. Let's look at the full story of these turbulent days of the subprime crisis.
On October 3, 2008, US President George Bush signed the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program), which was a key event in the exit from the subprime crisis.
On September 15, 2008, the unthinkable happened: one of the most important banks in the United States went bankrupt. Discover the story of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the most shocking event of the subprime crisis.
Michael Burry was born on June 19, 1971. A doctor and investor, he was the first to predict the subprime crisis. Discover his fascinating story.
On this day in 2007, New Century Financial filed for bankruptcy, a key event in the 2008 subprime crisis.