Börsencrashs
Börsencrashs, also known as stock market crashes, are sudden and dramatic declines in stock prices across a significant portion of the market. These events are characterized by widespread panic selling, often triggered by a specific event or a confluence of negative economic factors. While the exact causes can vary, common triggers include economic recessions, geopolitical instability, the bursting of asset bubbles, or major corporate failures.
The immediate effect of a Börsencrash is a rapid decrease in the value of investments held by
Historically, Börsencrashs have occurred periodically throughout the development of modern financial markets. Notable examples include the
While Börsencrashs are disruptive, markets typically recover over time, though the duration and extent of the
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