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EventArticles discuss the fear of stock market crashes, examining historical events like the Tulip Mania and 2008 crisis.
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Event Overview
The recent articles from FAZ focus on the recurring fear of a "Börsenkrach" (stock market crash). They provide historical context by examining past crashes, such as the Tulip Mania, the 1929 crash, and the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008. These events serve as examples of how hype, greed, and panic can contribute to market instability and significant financial downturns. The articles are newsworthy due to ongoing concerns about potential market corrections and economic uncertainties. By analyzing historical precedents, the articles aim to understand the underlying causes of stock market crashes and offer insights into potential warning signs. The relevance lies in the continued need to learn from past mistakes and implement measures to mitigate the risk of future market collapses.
Last updated: April 4, 2026