The Japanese Stock Market and its Shocking Bubble Burst in 1989
On December 29, 1989, the Japanese stock market, the Nikkei, reached its peak. However, it continued to fall from there. Let's see what we can learn from this speculative bubble.
On December 29, 1989, the Japanese stock market, the Nikkei, reached its peak. However, it continued to fall from there. Let's see what we can learn from this speculative bubble.
On October 2, 1990, the Japanese stock market index, the Nikkei, had its best day in history, rising 13.21%, or 13.21%. This was a key event in the subsequent bursting of the Japanese bubble.
On September 7, 1950, the Nikkei index was created in Japan, representing the most important local companies. Discover its history and how things went wrong in the 1990s.