The Stock Market Five Years After the Crash
A panel of economists and securities executives spoke about the factors contributing to the plunge in the stock market which occurred in Oct… read more
A panel of economists and securities executives spoke about the factors contributing to the plunge in the stock market which occurred in October, 1987. Issues brought up included the regulations enacted in the market since the crash, and the internal market mechanisms involved in the decline. Following their prepared remarks, the panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. close
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- Richard Cavanagh Executive Dean Harvard University->Kennedy (J.F.) School of Government
- Alger Chapman Chairman Chicago Board Options Exchange
- Thomas Donovan President and CEO Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group
- Robert R. Glauber Undersecretary (Former) Department of the Treasury
- Richard G. Ketchum Executive Vice President National Association of Securities Dealers
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