El Memorable Nacimiento de la Bolsa de Londres en 1571
The Royal Exchange, the London Stock Exchange (England), was founded on January 23, 1571. Let's explore the origins of this centuries-old institution and its influence to this day.
The Royal Exchange, the London Stock Exchange (England), was founded on January 23, 1571. Let's explore the origins of this centuries-old institution and its influence to this day.
On January 22, 1993, the first ETF was launched, an instrument that allowed the purchase of a portfolio of 500 companies in a single transaction.
The South Sea Company bubble is one of the most fascinating and tragic episodes in financial history. This historic event of speculation took place in England in the first half of the 18th century and peaked on January 21, 1720. Let's take a closer look at what happened.
On January 20, 2016, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 565 points in just one day, marking the worst start in history. That month closed down 10.51% in the first quarter, and emerging markets fell 15.1% in the first quarter.
On January 18, 1949, Carlos Ponzi, the unforgettable con man and creator of the Ponzi or pyramid scheme, died. Let's take a closer look at his humble origins, how he devised his pyramid scheme, and its sad end.
On January 17, 1956, Ford's IPO closed at $70.50 and with a market capitalization of $600 million. Let's look at the company's history.
January 16th Anniversary On January 16, 2009 the Central Bank of Zimbabwe issued a banknote
On January 14, 2000, the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached its peak of 11,722 points, the height of the dot-com bubble. Let's see how it happened and what happened next.
On January 13, 2000, Bill Gates stepped down as CEO of Microsoft to focus on his philanthropic work. Let's see how Microsoft fared after his departure.
On January 12, 1964, Jeff Bezos was born. He transformed e-commerce by founding Amazon from a garage. His vision and innovation redefined shopping and marked a milestone in the industry.
On January 11, 1946, the Dow Jones finally surpassed its peak during the Great Depression. Let's look at what happened during those 19 years of economic recovery.
On January 10, 1870, the Standard Oil Company was created, a company that would lead the oil world to the extreme, becoming a monopoly.