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Researchers are suggesting that the 2008 global economic crisis could be to blame for the increase in suicide rates in European and American countries, particularly among males and in countries ...
Serious coronavirus-related economic troubles in systemically important countries abroad could soon trigger a financial and economic crisis in the United States.
Facts and figures confirm the analysis made by the World Socialist Web Site at the time that the financial crisis was not a conjunctural economic event but a breakdown in the very foundations of ...
Former Bush administration Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and former Obama senior presidential adviser David Axelrod talked about the 2008 financial crisis. They discussed some of the steps taken ...
The signs of peril have naturally raised questions about how similar the current situation is to the 2008 financial crisis, the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. “Never in the ...
In its statement on the economic crisis, the French-based organisation ATTAC, well known for advocating a turnover tax on all international financial transactions, called for a new paradigm "where ...
The impact of the 2008 financial crisis was felt around the world. Here is a look at how some of the primary players fared in the years after the catastrophe.
Comparing the present financial crisis to the deepest and most devastating economic cataclysm in modern history may seem a stretch, but there is now no question that the ongoing crisis has become the ...
Analysts around the world have given their perspective of China’s role in the current economic crisis. To learn more about China’s role within the crisis, here are some additional links: ...
September 15th marks the tenth anniversary of the demise of the investment bank Lehman Brothers, which presaged the biggest financial crisis and deepest economic recession since the nineteen ...
The 2008 global financial crisis may have boosted suicide rates in Europe and the Americas, new research suggests. The study, which its authors call the first to look at international trends on ...