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  2. Financial crisis of 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The European liquidation of American securities in 1914 (also called the financial crisis of 1914) was the selloff of about $3 billion (equivalent to $91.26 billion in 2023) of foreign portfolio investments at the start of World War I, taking place at the same time as the broader July Crisis of 1914.

  3. 10 Stocks to Buy With The Trade War on Pause - AOL

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    Meanwhile, over the weekend, the U.S. and China came to a truce and agreed to a 90-day pause in the current trade war. Overall, the two major headwinds which have been dragging on markets since ...

  4. Top stocks of the past 100 years: What they reveal ... - AOL

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    Despite being one of the oldest companies on this list, its recent stock performance is impressive. During the 10 years leading up to August 2024, shares of S&P Global increased 518 percent, while ...

  5. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    These exchanges accounted for 87% of global market capitalization in 2016. [1] Some exchanges do include companies from outside the country where the exchange is located. Major stock exchanges

  6. Financial market reaction to the Russo-Georgian War

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    The Russian stock market was officially recognised as the worst performing stock market in the world on 10 September 2008. The BBC reported that the Russian stocks lost more than $300 billion valuation since the beginning of the war and one Russian expert linked the capital flight to the geopolitical tension between Russia and the West. [25]

  7. What the Israel-Hamas war means for defense stocks - AOL

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    When war breaks out, defense companies tend to make money. That means aerospace and defense stocks tend to rise during geopolitical unrest. What the Israel-Hamas war means for defense stocks