Market: QUIZ – Have you been following the news of this summer 2024 on the stock market?

Market: QUIZ – Have you been following the news of this summer 2024 on the stock market?
Market:
      QUIZ
      –
      Have
      you
      been
      following
      the
      news
      of
      this
      summer
      2024
      on
      the
      stock
      market?

(BFM Bourse) – With the start of the school year taking place on Monday, BFM Bourse invites you to see if you have managed to keep up with the news in a few questions.

Summer is often a time for vacations and a well-deserved rest. But this period is also often rich in news, between an ultra-dense earnings season in late July-early August, the Jackson Hole symposium in late August, or unforeseen crises.

This 2024 vintage was no exception to the rule, with significant variations on the markets, particularly in August.

Have you managed to follow the market news closely or from afar during this summer period? To find out, BFM Bourse has concocted a short questionnaire of a dozen questions, as the start of the school year looms. This also seemed more fun and enjoyable to us than summarizing this news in a single article, which would certainly have been too dense.

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Let’s admit that this quiz is quite difficult, and getting a perfect score requires an excellent knowledge of the news of the past two months. Reaching 100% is thus difficult and no member of our editorial team has succeeded.

If the result is not up to your expectations, do not blame yourself too much and do not be too hard on yourself. You have the right to disconnect and there is nothing shameful in giving up. The idea of ​​this questionnaire is also to draw your attention to information that may have escaped your vigilance.

We hope you enjoy the initiative and will have fun taking this quiz. Good luck!

Julien Marion – ©2024 BFM Bourse

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