The Russian crisis of 1998 - the sad end of Yeltsin and the beginning of the Putin era (Part II)
Although the Russian crisis is inextricably linked to 1998, it began a little earlier in an "asymptomatic form". In November 1997, the ruble became the target of speculative attacks. Investors thought that the ruble was [...]
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December 12, 2022
The boom and fall theory, or what Hayek and Mises teach us about crises
There have been many studies on crises. One could be tempted to say that some of them are only "academic" theory that worked only on data and book tables. Two Gentlemen, about [...]
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November 25 2022
Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers - The story of a spectacular bank collapse
On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers went bankrupt, a shock to many investors, financial journalists and the public. The company survived the Civil War, the First and Second World Wars.
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SEPTEMBER 6, 2022
Crises drive innovation - Saxo Bank's forecasts for QXNUMX
Due to the multidimensional complexity of nature and our evolving civilization, society moves from one existential crisis to another, highlighting our weaknesses. Each new crisis is unique and [...]