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  1. 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]

  2. Apr 30, 2023 · Monday, Oct. 19, 1987, is remembered as Black Monday. On that day, global stock exchanges plunged, led by the Standard & Poor's (S&P) 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) in the U.S.

  3. Nov 22, 2013 · The first contemporary global financial crisis unfolded on October 19, 1987, a day known as “Black Monday,” when the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 22.6 percent.

  4. Jan 22, 2021 · On October 19, 1987—known as Black Monday—the DJIA fell by 508 points, or by 22.6%. Up to this point in history, this was the largest percentage drop in one day.

  5. Oct 19, 2017 · It was a day so terrible, it will forever be known as Black Monday. On October 19, 1987, the stock market collapsed. The Dow plunged an astonishing 22.6%, the biggest one-day percentage loss in...

  6. Aug 18, 2024 · Black Monday, global stock market crash that occurred on October 19, 1987. There have been several Black Mondays in history that are connected to stock market collapses, but what is arguably the worst of them arrived in 1987.

  7. Jul 31, 2024 · Black Monday refers to the stock market crash that occurred on October 19, 1987, when the DJIA lost 22.6% in a single day, triggering a global stock market decline.

  8. While the phrase can refer to multiple economic crises, Black Monday most often refers to the global stock market crash of 1987. On October 19, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 508 points, about 22.6 percent of its value.

  9. Dec 16, 2016 · Monday, October 19, 1987, was by far the worst day in Wall Street history. The market fell 22.6 percent - almost twice as bad as the worst day of 1929 - equal to a one-day loss of nearly 5,000 points today.

  10. Oct 19, 2011 · On Oct. 19, 1987, a day that became known as “Black Monday,” the stock market crashed as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, or 22.6 percent in value, its largest single-day...