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Since 1926, the U.S. experienced strong economic growth. Industries expanded quickly, particularly sectors like durable goods. Unemployment was low and there was no fear of unemployment. | Since 1926, the U.S. experienced strong economic growth. Industries expanded quickly, particularly sectors like durable goods. Unemployment was low and there was no fear of unemployment. | ||
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Families started to take loans to finance expenditure. Before 1929, some even took loans to finance the purchasing of stocks. Prices in Wall Street were raising. There was a lack of strong regulation, and some practices that are forbidden now were allowed. For example, it was allowed to manipulate the prices by using a group purchasing scheme, and the sell the assets at a higher price. | Families started to take loans to finance expenditure. Before 1929, some even took loans to finance the purchasing of stocks. Prices in Wall Street were raising. There was a lack of strong regulation, and some practices that are forbidden now were allowed. For example, it was allowed to manipulate the prices by using a group purchasing scheme, and the sell the assets at a higher price. | ||
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Huge financial speculation led to assets overpricing. Certain industries were also oversized. At first, people started to see stock prices with caution. Stock indices fell sharply and then recovered. People started to follow the evolution of stock prices with interest. | Huge financial speculation led to assets overpricing. Certain industries were also oversized. At first, people started to see stock prices with caution. Stock indices fell sharply and then recovered. People started to follow the evolution of stock prices with interest. | ||
- | On Thursday 24 October 1929, Black Thursday, Wall Stree fell 11%. While the market recovered, there were more falls after that day and they accumulated to a huge fall of 89% of its value in 1931. | + | On Thursday 24 October 1929, Black Thursday, Wall Street fell 11%. While the market recovered, there were more falls after that day and they accumulated to a huge fall of 89% of its value in 1931. |
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+ | The fall of Wall Street ended with the prosperity climate. Families stopped to take loans and reduced the purchase of durable goods. Factories were hit and unemployment rose. | ||
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