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The Dow Jones Before, During and After the Glass-Steagall Act

by The Economics Devision | posted in: ACM Charts, Features, The Economics Devision | 0

After yesterday’s post about breaking up the banks and The Newsroom’s mention of U.S. economic performance under Glass-Steagall, Ape Con Myth decided to dust off  The Tao Jones data set and take another look at the full history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, from 1896 through last Friday.

This time we’ll look at 31,490 trading days using Glass-Steagall’s tenure as the yardstick…

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For more exploration of the Dow, check out The Tao Jones.

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