
When Wall Street Broke - May 6, 2010
From The Daily History Chronicle by Richard G Backus
May 6, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 187
About this episode
Richard Backus explores the events and implications of the Flash Crash that occurred on May 6, 2010.
On May 6, 2010, nearly a trillion dollars vanished from Wall Street in thirty-six minutes then came back. The Flash Crash was triggered not by fraud or panic, but by a routine hedge meeting a market structure too precarious to absorb it. Richard Backus explores who was really responsible, what the investigation revealed, and why the question the Flash Crash raised in 2010 is more urgent today than it was then.
People in this episode
Host: Richard Backus
Topics covered
- financial crisis
- stock market
- investigation
- economic impact
- market structure
Keywords
- Wall Street
- Flash Crash
- market structure
- hedge fund
- financial investigation
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