
Ketu Transit in Scorpio 2020-2022: Major Global Events


1. Global Economic Recession and Recovery Efforts (2020-2022): The pandemic induced a global recession with significant GDP contractions, followed by varied recovery efforts including stimulus packages. 2. Ever Given Suez Canal Blockage – March 2021: The grounding of the Ever Given container ship disrupted global trade for six days, highlighting vulnerabilities in supply chains. 3. US Infrastructure Investment Bill Passed – November 2021: A significant economic reform focusing on modernization of infrastructure was enacted to stimulate economic growth. 4. Energy Crisis Emergence – Late 2021 to Early 2022: Rising natural gas and oil prices led to global energy supply challenges impacting industries and households.

1. Argentina Economic Crisis Aftermath (2002): Argentina faced ongoing economic turmoil with defaulting on $95 billion debt, high unemployment, and recession continuing into 2003. 2. Eurozone Enlargement Preparations (2002-2003): European Union advanced integration efforts ahead of May 2004 enlargement, impacting economic policy and trade within Europe. 3. U.S. Economic Slowdown and Recovery Efforts (2002-2003): The U.S. economy experienced a mild recession post-2001 with monetary easing and fiscal policies aiming at recovery during this period. 4. SARS Economic Impact (2002-2003): Significant economic disruptions, especially in tourism, retail, and airlines in affected regions, with estimated global costs in the billions of dollars.

- Latin American Debt Crisis intensifies – 1983-1985: Several countries including Mexico faced default risks, leading to IMF interventions. - UK Economic Policies under Thatcher – 1983-1985: Continued economic reforms focusing on privatization and deregulation. - Plaza Accord Discussions – Began in 1985 but preparations and economic conditions leading to this began during 1983-1985, impacting currency markets. - Global oil prices fluctuated due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, influencing global economic conditions within this timeframe.

1. The Sterling Crisis and Pound Devaluation Pressures (1965-1966): The British economy faced balance of payments problems that foreshadowed the 1967 devaluation. 2. The Formation of ASEAN (August 1967 planning began in this window): Although officially formed in 1967, initial diplomatic efforts and regional economic cooperation talks took place during this period. 3. Economic Recovery Post World War II in Japan and West Germany continued robustly during this timeframe, contributing to global economic shifts. 4. Expansion of the European Economic Community EEC (mid-1960s): Including negotiations and initiatives for deeper economic integration among member states.

1. Implementation of the Marshall Plan Preparations – 1947: The U.S. began planning large-scale economic aid to rebuild Western European economies. 2. Post-War Economic Adjustments and Inflation – 1946-1947: Many countries struggled with inflation and economic instability as wartime economies transitioned to peacetime. 3. The Beginning of the Indian Economic Transition Post-Independence – 1947: The newly independent India started grappling with economic restructuring amid partition turmoil. 4. Bretton Woods System Comes Into Effect – 1946: Institutions like the IMF and World Bank started their operations to stabilize global economic relations.

1. UK General Strike (May 1926 aftermath continuing into 1927): The effects of the 1926 General Strike lingered into 1927, influencing labor relations and economic policies. 2. Hyperinflation Stabilization in Germany Post-1923, ongoing economic recovery efforts in 1927-1929 attempted to stabilize currency and industrial production. 3. Beginnings of the Great Depression Precursors (1928-1929): While the Wall Street Crash occurred later in 1929, during this window there were signs of financial instability and stock market speculation notably increasing, setting the stage for the crisis.

1. Impact of the 1907 Financial Panic Continued (1909): Global economies, especially banking sectors in the US and Europe, were still stabilizing from the severe 1907 crisis, influencing cautious financial policies. 2. Early stages of the International Opium Convention Negotiations (1909-1910): Marking beginnings of global economic and regulatory cooperation concerning narcotics trade regulation, a precursor to international treaties. 3. Expansion of US Tariff Reforms Discussions (1909): Debates around tariff reductions proposed by the Taft administration indicated emerging shifts in trade policy impacting domestic and international markets.


















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