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Is the Stock Market in Big Trouble?

The Fearless Marketer

Do you remember the stock market crash of 2008? On Monday, September 29, 2008. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 777.68 On Monday, September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy. The drop left the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -2.21%, down 5.1% points in intra-day trading. So far, so good.

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Strategy and general business consulting firms in Australia

Tom Spencer

McKinsey works internationally in a broad range of industries with large private sector institutions, governments and other non-profit institutions. PJP’s Australian clients come from a diverse range of industries (e.g. It is still unclear what the ultimate impact of the scandal will be on McKinsey’s brand. Nous Group.

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2014 List of Strategy Consulting Firms in Sydney

Tom Spencer

PJP’s Australian clients come from a diverse range of industries and are typically top 100 listed companies, but a few are large government owned corporations. Bain’s mission is to help management teams create such high levels of economic value that together Bain and its clients can redefine their respective industries.

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China Attempts to Prop Up Stock Market After Steep Declines; 1929 Flashback

MishTalk

The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 2.41 The latest move by China came in a commitment from the People’s Bank of China providing liquidity for state-backed margin lender China Securities Finance Corp after a weekend meeting of the State Council, China’s cabinet, which was chaired by Premier Li Keqiang. per cent at open.

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Reflections on 2013; What's Important, What's Not? What's Ahead?

MishTalk

Trillion Yuan in Audit The Washington Post notes "Local debt now equals about 33 percent of China’s gross domestic product, up from about 10 percent in 2008 and almost nothing in 1997." Ironically, Merkel immediately followed up with " The German government would not tolerate a weakening of German industry or job losses ".