September 2014

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find a total of 5 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.

Wilt the Stilt Gets the Jilt

Global Financial Data has stock histories for over 50,000 securities. Some of these stocks cover centuries of data; others are quite short, lasting only a few months or even a few days. One of the m read more..

Global Financial Data Adds Finaeon Graphs to its GFD Website

Global Financial Data has added new graphing tools to its website to enhance our customers’ ability to study our extensive database. The new graphing tools make it easier to visualize our data. In a read more..

Will a Scottish Pound Replace the British Pound?

September 18, 2014, Scotland will vote on whether to remain part of the United Kingdom or leave. If Scotland were to vote for independence, they would have to decide whether to have a separate currenc... read more..

Slobodan Milošević and the Collapse of Yugoslavia

In a previous blog, I documented the worst hyperinflation in history, which was suffered by Hungary in 1946. When Hungary finally converted from the Pengo to the Forint, it took 400,000 Quadrillion read more..

Three on a Match – the Death of the Leonardo of Larcenists

Ivar Kreuger was a financial genius, for better or for worse. Kreuger was an industrial and financial genius who sought complete control over the operations of his global match conglomerate. At th read more..

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