financial crisis
The Spanish term 'crisis financiera' translates to 'financial crisis' in English. It refers to a situation where the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly. This is often associated with a panic or a run on the banks, in which investors sell off assets or withdraw money from savings accounts because they believe that the value of those assets will drop if they stay at a financial institution.
The financial crisis has caused a lot of stress in my family.
This example is using the term 'financial crisis' to discuss the potential emotional impact such a crisis may have in a personal context, specifically within a family.
During the financial crisis, many companies went bankrupt.
In this sentence, the term 'financial crisis' is used to observe the effects of a financial crisis on the business landscape, that is, many companies being forced into bankruptcy.
It's hard to find a job due to the financial crisis.
This final example uses 'financial crisis' to express the difficulties faced by individuals in the job market due to an economic downturn or financial instability.