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  2. Black Friday (1869) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Friday September 24 gold crash caused the United States financial devastation for months. On Saturday, September 25, Gould, Fisk and Corbin met at Gould's office at the Opera House, each claiming to be the victim and blaming the other for the disaster. [28]

  3. Black Monday (1987) - Wikipedia

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    Black Monday (also known as Black Tuesday in some parts of the world due to time zone differences) was the global, severe and largely unexpected [1] stock market crash on Monday, October 19, 1987. Worldwide losses were estimated at US$1.71 trillion. [ 2 ]

  4. Wall Street crash of 1929 - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average, 1928–1930. The "Roaring Twenties", the decade following World War I that led to the crash, [4] was a time of wealth and excess.Building on post-war optimism, rural Americans migrated to the cities in vast numbers throughout the decade with hopes of finding a more prosperous life in the ever-growing expansion of America's industrial sector.

  5. Spanish authorities seek details on pre-Black Friday payment ...

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    Spain's largest payments platform Redsys crashed last weekend and again on Nov. 23, ahead of Black Friday, which is one of the busiest periods of commercial activity.

  6. Black Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Black Wednesday, or the 1992 sterling crisis, was a financial crisis that occurred on 16 September 1992 when the UK Government was forced to withdraw sterling from the (first) European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM I), following a failed attempt to keep its exchange rate above the lower limit required for ERM participation.

  7. Are Banks Open on Black Friday? - AOL

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    Black Friday is not a federal holiday, so most banks are open. However, some banks may operate on reduced hours, and it's always a good idea to check with your specific bank for their hours on ...

  8. Is the day after Thanksgiving a bank holiday? Facts about ...

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    Black Friday is only a week away, which means shoppers will be out in full force to find the best deals ahead of the Christmas season. So, how did the day get its name?

  9. Friday the 13th mini-crash - Wikipedia

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    The Friday the 13th mini-crash, or Black Friday, was a stock market crash that occurred on Friday, October 13, 1989. The crash was apparently caused by a reaction to a news story of the breakdown of a $6.75 billion leveraged buyout deal for UAL Corporation, the parent company of United Airlines.