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Krach boursier de 2001-2002 Stock market downturn of 2002
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In 2001, stock prices took a sharp downturn (some say "stock market crash" or "the Internet bubble bursting") in stock markets across the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe. After recovering from lows reached following the September 11 attacks, indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic declines in July and September leading to lows last reached in 1997 and 1998. The U.S. dollar increased in value relative to the euro, reaching a 1-to-1 valuation not seen since the euro's introduction. Le Krach boursier de 2000-2002, qualifié aussi de « krach boursier rampant », a été marqué par les faillites ou sauvetages in extremis de grandes sociétés comme Enron, Worldcom, Vivendi ou France Télécom.
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Le Krach boursier de 2000-2002, qualifié aussi de « krach boursier rampant », a été marqué par les faillites ou sauvetages in extremis de grandes sociétés comme Enron, Worldcom, Vivendi ou France Télécom. Au-delà de l’éclatement de la bulle Internet, le krach a touché les entreprises qui étaient soupçonnées de pratiques comptables opaques et de surendettement, dans tous les secteurs. En France, le CAC 40 perd 21,9 % en 2001 et 33,75 % en 2002, alors que les années 1999 et 2000 avaient vu un afflux très important d'argent dans les sicav boursières. Démarré dès avril 2000, le krach boursier a duré trois ans. D'un record historique le 4 septembre 2000 à 6 944,77 points, le CAC 40 est tombé à 2 401,15 points le 12 mars 2003. In 2001, stock prices took a sharp downturn (some say "stock market crash" or "the Internet bubble bursting") in stock markets across the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe. After recovering from lows reached following the September 11 attacks, indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic declines in July and September leading to lows last reached in 1997 and 1998. The U.S. dollar increased in value relative to the euro, reaching a 1-to-1 valuation not seen since the euro's introduction.
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