What I Learned from Others About Surviving the 2000 and 2008 Recessions
- Donald Trump's policies remind Australia of its ill-preparedness for American protectionism .
- Warnings about Australia's lack of preparation have echoed since the Iraq conflict .
- Australia lacks a unified vision for navigating global trade and security changes .
- Trade Minister Don Farrell said he was "not scared of Trump," but Dr. Smith warned of long-term implications .
- Australia needs to reevaluate its economic and strategic policies because relying on hope is not a viable strategy .
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What I Learned from Others About Surviving the 2000 and 2008 Recessions
The 2025 stock market correction and Nasdaq 100 bear market have many investors reliving flashbacks of their experience investing through the 2000 dot-com bubble bust or the 2008 Great Financial Crisis. Undoubtedly, there have been less vicious bear markets in the past two and a half decades that this current sell-off may follow in the footsteps of. In any case, hoping for the best (a low-to-no-tariff scenario) while expecting the worst (tit-for…
"Coming to US: millions of human beings screwing in little screws to make iPhones"
"In Asian markets, Monday’s action brought to mind historic meltdowns of recent decades—the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the 2008 global financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic that landed with full force in March 2020." China will not give in to...
Top 5 worst market crashes since 1929: Where will Monday, 7 April rank?
Monday’s stock market collapses in Asia and Europe after China retaliated to steep US tariffs revived memories of similar market turmoil after the Covid pandemic and the last global financial crisis. Analysts called the falls “historic” and some even described it as a “bloodbath”, recalling previous collapses since the start of the last century. 2020: Pandemic Global stocks crashed in March 2020 after the World Health Organisation declared Covid…
"Bloodbath", "Historic": The Worst Market Crashes Since 1929
Monday's stock market collapse in Asia and Europe after China retaliated to steep US tariffs revived memories of similar market turmoil after the Covid pandemic and the last global financial crisis. Analysts called the falls "historic," and some even described them as a "bloodbath," recalling previous collapses since the start of the last century. - 2020: Pandemic - Global stocks crashed in March 2020 after the World Health Organization declared…
The trade war has begun, a steep decline in stock markets in Europe and Asia
The trade war between the United States and China is no longer just a threat. As of today, there is a real crisis that has hit global markets and opened the risk of a new recession, writes the British "Sky News" in an analysis of the situation on the markets.
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