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In markets getting rid of speculators means prices are more stable in general but any fluctuations cause greater panic.
An even greater panic, however, was the stock market crash of 1929, which bankrupted many U.S. stock investors and presaged the Great Depression.
Then Dimon acted boldly in March 2008 to scoop up the remains of the wrecked investment bank Bear Stearns in a government-orchestrated salvage operation that forestalled even greater panic.
Result: The co-occurrence of bipolar disorder and panic attacks was associated with earlier onset of panic attack [17.1 (8.7) years vs. 22.0 (10.3) years, F=8.3, df=1, 429, P=0.004] and significantly greater panic symptomotology (P<0.0001).
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Despite the assault rifles, "there was no great panic," one BP employee said.
"There actually wasn't really any great panic on the plane.
I felt a great panic come over me and was really upset.
Mr. Mosley said Mr. Mineo, in great panic and distress, "sort of blacked out," at least at one point.
The great panic of 2008-09 is finally over Ultimately, the price of gold is a fear index.
A great panic in one class of articles would in a sensitive stale of the commercial world have produced a semi-panic in other articles.
The photographs are composed in a rushed, gritty, and chaotic manner, as if the person taking them were in a great panic.
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