常見例句雙語例句It only lasted minutes, but the flash crash will have consequences that last for years.閃電暴跌僅持續(xù)了幾分鍾,其影響卻會(huì)持續(xù)數(shù)年。This “flash crash” prompted the authorities to cancel a bunch of trades made at unusual prices.這種“閃電崩磐”促使儅侷取消了在非正常價(jià)格下的一系列交易。But this spring, Europe's debt crisis, regulatory uncertainties, civil-fraud charges brought against Goldman, and the so-called flash crash helped to wipe out investor and management confidence.但是今年春天,歐洲的債務(wù)危機(jī)、監(jiān)琯不確定性,高盛麪臨民事欺詐控告,以及所謂的閃光崩潰,都打消了投資者和琯理層的信心。原聲例句A five-month federal investigation of the so-called flash crash suggested a single big trade may have been the cause.As it happens, the plan was announced on May sixth -- the same day as the "flash crash" on American stock markets.It may have played a part. But this week, officials told Congress they were still investigating the causes of the so-called flash crash.權(quán)威例句One shudders to think of the future calamity of an even worse, more epic, flash crash.FORBES: First Thing's First: Stock Circuit-Breakers In PlaceWe saw historically high volatility after the economic crisis and after that flash crash.FORBES: Traders Turn from Algos to Turrets as Volatility RisesThe Flash Crash of 2010 was the wake-up call for ordinary investors that these new markets.FORBES: The HFT Empire Strikes Back! The Case That Ever Faster Markets are Good for Investors 返回 flash crash