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The May 6, 2010, flash crash, [1] [2] [3] also known as the crash of 2:45 or simply the flash crash, was a United States trillion-dollar [4] flash crash (a type of stock market crash) which started at 2:32 p.m. EDT and lasted for approximately 36 minutes.
Remember the flash crash? That was the 20 minutes on May 6, 2010 when the Dow lost almost 1,000 points before partially recovering. Most investors have forgotten about it.
Examples of flash crashes that have occurred: May 6, 2010, flash crash; April 23, 2013, flash crash; Frankenshock, [3] or Flash Crash Swiss Franc on January 15, 2015 [4] Flash Crash of the British Pound on October 6, 2016 [5] Flash Crash of Japanese Yen on January 2, 2019 [6] [7] Flash Crash of European Stock Markets on May 2, 2022. [8] [9]
Also known as the 'Flash Crash of 1962'. [6] Brazilian Markets Crash of 1971 Jul 1971 Brazil: Lasting through the 1970s and early-1980s, this was the end of a boom that started in 1969, compounded by the 1970s energy crisis coupled with early 1980s Latin American debt crisis. [7] [8] [9] 1973–1974 stock market crash: Jan 1973 UK
The "flash crash" of May 6 was a day of reckoning of sorts for investors in exchange-traded funds. ... There were reports of strange results: Shares of the $11 billion iShares Russell 1000 Growth ...
AP By Brian Korn and Bryan Y.M. Tham Three years ago, on May 6, 2010, U.S. capital markets experienced the "flash crash," when the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered a stunning 1,000-point loss ...
The 2010 United Kingdom general election results in a hung parliament, with the Conservative Party twenty seats short of a majority. The 2010 Flash Crash, a trillion-dollar stock market crash, occurs over 36 minutes, initiated by a series of automated trading programs in a feedback loop. [43] May 7. Chile becomes the 31st member of the OECD. [44]
On May 6, 2010, the Dow plunged nearly 1,000 points in a matter of minutes Coincidentally, it's also the anniversary of one of the scariest days in market history. After Market: On Flash Crash's ...