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Бостон, 1976: первый индексный фонд (избегайте мошенничества с активными взаимными фондами!)
Медвежий рынок 1973–74 гг.: что происходит, когда акции резко падают?
Britain, 1967: how currency speculators brought down sterling
Hungary, 1946: worst hyperinflation ever (207% per DAY)
Crash of 1929: could another vicious depression happen again?
Panic of 1907: what the 1st shadow bank crash means to you
Panic of 1873: what the 1st global crash means to you
Britain, 1845: 1st tech bubble... sounds like AI today?
London, 1825: how the 1st emerging market bubble broke Britain
France, 1795: hyperinflation topped 304% per month!
Boston, 1780: how financial innovation helped win independence
Do you know financial history’s pivotal moments?
Amsterdam, 1774: 1st mutual fund was a dud... and yours today?
Osaka, 1730: how the 1st futures exchange changed the world
London, 1720: South Sea bubble, contagion, and lessons for you!
Paris, 1720: how a Scottish fugitive broke France
Sweden, 1668: how the 1st central bank changed money forever
Pisa, 1202: how Fibonacci became the world's 1st financial engineer
Tulipmania, 1637: what history's 1st bubble means to you
Amsterdam, 1602: how the 1st stock exchange changed the world
Genoa, 1343: first fintech? How insurance kept traders rich
Florence, 1340s: what the 1st bank crash means to you
Venice, 1171: why the 1st bond market matters to you
China, 1108: what the 1st monetary crisis means to you
Rome, 33: biggest real estate bailout ever (and lessons for you)