Memory of a Quarter Century: How Long It Has Taken Markets to Recover From Each Financial Crisis

Analysis by Creand Wealth Management

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Author: Funds Society, Madrid

The 2007–2008 global financial crisis was the most severe since the Great Depression of 1929, and markets took nearly six years to recover their previous levels

The Nasdaq-100 index took 15 years to recover after the dot-com crisis, although since 2015 its stock market value has increased by 405% over the last decade

Despite the 34% drop during the COVID-19 pandemic, markets recovered their pre-pandemic levels by December of the same year, showing a surprisingly rapid recovery

Trump's tariff policy has caused declines of over 10% in global financial markets, which are still awaiting sustained recovery

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