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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

80 Years Ago: "Black Thursday"

WSJ: To mark the occasion, MarketBeat ["WSJ.com's inside look at the markets"] has been asking financial historians for their thoughts — mini-essays if you will — on how the Great Crash informs the way we think about the current market recovery.
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