On Thursday, October 24, 1929, stock prices on the New York Stock Exchange crashed. This stock market crash quickly spread throughout the American economy, triggering the largest global depression in history, hence the name. Source: "Japanese Handy Book for Quick Responses" published by Asahi Shimbun Publications Co., Ltd. Information about the Japanese Handy Book for Quick Responses |
ニューヨーク株式市場で株価が大暴落した一九二九年一〇月二四日の木曜日。この株式暴落がたちまちアメリカ経済全体に広がり、史上最大規模の世界恐慌(大恐慌)の引き金になったことから後にこう呼ばれた。
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