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Is the World heading for a second Great Depression?

Just like what I post in the headline, G-7 financial leaders guarantee to take all necessary steps to unfreeze credit and money markets to prevent a global financial meltdown since the Great Depression in the 1930s.

Germany and France endorsed the plan of the United States to buy equity stakes in a very broad variety of banks and financial institutions.

The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted within 1,000 points before closing last week. On Friday, investors’ loss came almost to $100 billion.

Panic is the cause of this turmoil, the Financial Times reported this last week. Many investors panicked and sell that prompted the crash in the stock market last week.

The unstable swing in the stock market this past two weeks reminded us a lot like what happen in October 1929 when the Dow Jones industrial average gyrate sharply on October 23, Wednesday, and then came to a free fall the next day and it became known as “Black Thursday”.

The next day, a banker tried to save the day by buying shares in steel, and everyone thinks that this will help start the rebuilding of the market; however, the following week, seems to be much nastier than before because there seems to be no one interested to buy anymore and everyone were selling.

The index crashed by 13 percent and after that, the market took a beating again for another 12 percent. By early November, 50 percent was lost in the stock market’s value and many Americans saw their wealth slowly disappeared.

And what will you expect for the normal employees to experience? Of course, layoffs, millions were laid offs. Jobless Americans roam the streets. They all expect a dole out from the government to weather those times. If not only for those brave and cunning businessmen and entrepreneurs that tried to succeed, it might last much longer than expected.

Let’s all hope that history will not repeat itself because we don’t want another great depression to be felt by everyone now, because it is really terrible and awful to be in this state of life again.

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