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  2. 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 a global, severe and largely unexpected [1] stock market crash on Monday, October 19, 1987. Worldwide losses were estimated at US$1.71 trillion. [ 2 ]

  3. File:DJIA Black Monday 1987.svg - Wikipedia

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    The Dow on Black Monday 1987, From July 1 2007 to Jan 3/4ish 2008. Daily closings. See Image:DJIA historical graph.svg for full graph. File usage.

  4. Stock market crash - Wikipedia

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    The crash on October 19, 1987, Black Monday, was the climactic culmination of a market decline that had begun five days before on October 14. The DJIA fell 3.81% on October 14, followed by another 4.60% drop on Friday, October 16. On Black Monday, the DJIA plummeted 508 points, losing 22.6% of its value in one day.

  5. Trump claimed that he dumped all of his stocks right before ...

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    Oct. 19, 1987 was the day of the largest one day stock market drop in history -- and then-real estate investor Donald Trump claimed to have seen it coming. Oct. 19, 1987 was the day of the largest ...

  6. Warren Buffett Explains the Black Monday of 1987 - AOL

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  7. List of stock market crashes and bear markets - Wikipedia

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    Black Monday: 19 Oct 1987 USA: Infamous stock market crash that represented the greatest one-day percentage decline in U.S. stock market history, culminating in a bear market after a more than 20% plunge in the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. Among the primary causes of the chaos were program trading and illiquidity, both of which ...

  8. Black Monday - Wikipedia

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    19 October 1987 – Black Monday (1987) Stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time. 29 September 2008 – Great Recession. Following the bursting of the Real estate bubble and the Financial crisis of 2007–08, stock markets worldwide crashed, leading to the Great Recession. [9]

  9. Happy 30th anniversary, Black Monday! - AOL

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