Economists Warn of a 1929-Style Crash Amidst Growing Financial Risks

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Many economists and analysts fear that the current market conditions resemble the 1929 crash, citing signs of a bubble, high valuations, and economic vulnerabilities, raising concerns about a potential severe downturn similar to the Great Depression, despite some optimism and technological advancements.
- 'A friend calls it the everything bubble': Why do so many economists fear a 1929-style crash? Morningstar
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- The Risk That Built America The New York Times
- Worried About a Crash? Here’s What You Should Be Worried About Instead. Barron's
- ‘Disorder, fright and confusion’: looking back at the devastating Wall Street crash of 1929 The Guardian
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