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  2. 2010 flash crash - Wikipedia

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    The May 6, 2010, flash crash, [1] [2] [3] also known as the crash of 2:45 or simply the flash crash, was a United States trillion-dollar [4] flash crash (a type of stock market crash) which started at 2:32 p.m. EDT and lasted for approximately 36 minutes.

  3. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    First quarter 2010: Delinquency rates in the United States peaked at 11.54%. [200] April 15, 2010: U.S. Senate introduced bill S.3217, Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. [201] May 2010: The U.S. Senate passed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The Volcker Rule against proprietary trading was not part ...

  4. Why You Can Still Bank on a Strong Dollar in 2010

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  5. Why Fannie Mae Failed: Ex-CEO Blames Conflicting Mandates - AOL

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    The trend continued in 2005 and 2006, when the dollar volume of private-label securities issued exceeded the combined dollar volume of mortgage-backed securities issued by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac ...

  6. Subprime mortgage crisis - Wikipedia

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    From February 2010 to September 2012, approximately 4.3 million jobs were added, offsetting roughly half the losses. [ 347 ] [ 348 ] In Spring 2011 there were about a million homes in foreclosure in the United States, several million more in the pipeline, and 872,000 previously foreclosed homes in the hands of banks. [ 349 ]

  7. Did a Citigroup Trader's Error Worsen the Market Collapse?

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  8. Great Recession in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In dollar terms, federal spending was actually higher in 2009 than in 2014, despite a historical trend of a roughly 5% annual increase. This reduced real GDP growth by approximately 0.5% per quarter on average between Q3 2010 and Q2 2014. [89] Both households and government practicing austerity at the same time was a recipe for a slow recovery. [2]

  9. Robert Kiyosaki: Why the Rich Don’t Rely On the US Dollar

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    Dollar collapse may occur slowly via inflation, or abruptly in a debt crisis. Either way, Kiyosaki urges individuals to take matters into their own hands. Relying on government money and financial ...