Andrew Ross Sorkin is sounding the alarm over what he sees as unsettling similarities between today's financial landscape and the run-up to the 1929 stock market crash.
The comparisons between the international financial crisis and the beginning of the Great Depression may seem overblown, but at the rate international stock markets are falling, the word "crash" is ...
Though the Great Crash of 1929 preceded the Great Depression, weak banks and a shaky property market were bigger contributors ...