April’s $4.2 Trillion Increase In World Stock Market Value - Largest Monthly Increase In History
By Mark Perry on May 15, 2009 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website
The top chart above shows the world stock market capitalization based on data from the World Federation of Exchanges, in trillions of USDs, monthly from January 1996 to April 2009. The bottom chart shows the monthly change in world stock market value, measured in trillions of USDs. The $4.2 trillion increase in April’s world stock market capitalization, from $29.8 trillion in March to $34 trillion in April is the largest single month increase in the history of the World Federation’s data.
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