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The banking crises of the 1930s resulted in a very large increase in the money supply, which increased the severity of the Great Depression.
Debt Financed
The use of borrowed funds to finance projects, acquisitions, or investments, often under terms of repayment with interest.
Invested-Capital Financed
A financial strategy involving the use of both debt and equity to fund a company's operations and investments.
Stock Price Manipulation
Refers to various schemes aimed at artificially inflating or deflating the price of a stock or other securities in the market, often to benefit a particular group or individual at the expense of general investors.
Investor Losses
Financial losses incurred by investors, often as a result of market downturns or bad investment decisions.
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