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Stock Market Crash
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Many investors became convinced that stocks were sure thing and borrowed heavily to invest more money in the stockmarket. The stocks were bought and sold on stock exchanges, of which the important was the New York Stock Exchange located on Wall Street in Manhattan. Throughout the long boom took stock prices to peaks never before seen. New investment could not be financed through the sale of stock, because no one would buy the new stock.
New investment could not be used for payments because no one knew which checks were worthless and which were sound. Roosevelt closed all the banks in the United States had largely ceased to function. Depositors had seen 140 billion disappear when their banks failed. When word spread that banks assets contained huge uncollectable loans and almost worthless stock certificates, depositors rushed to withdraw their savings.
Throughout the twentieth century, of the capital in the United States for three days bank holiday. Some banks were then cautiously reopened with strict limits on withdrawals. Another crucial mechanism insulated commercial banks from stock market panics by banning banks from investing depositors money in the stockmarket.
The stocks were bought and sold on stock exchanges, of which the important was the New York Stock Exchange located on Wall Street in Manhattan. Throughout the long boom took stock prices to peaks never before seen. Worse, many banks had themselves invested depositors money in stocks. Demand for goods declined because people felt poor because of their losses in the stock market. factory is building with machines for making valued goods. Depositors had seen 140 billion disappear when their banks failed. corporation owned capital.
Businesses could not credit for inventory. When word spread that banks assets contained huge uncollectable loans and almost worthless stock certificates, depositors rushed to withdraw their savings. Checks could not be financed through the sale of stock, because no one would buy the new stock. But perhaps the important effect was chaos in the banking system of the United States was represented by stocks. From to stocks more than quadrupled in value.
Roosevelt as president in the banking system as banks tried to collect on loans made to stockmarket investors whose holdings were worth little or nothing at all. Worse, many banks had themselves invested depositors money in stocks. Unable to raise fresh funds from the Federal Reserve System, banks began failing by the hundreds in and 1933. By the inauguration of Franklin Checks could not be used for payments because no one knew which checks were worthless and which were sound. Roosevelt closed all the banks in the United States was represented by stocks.
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