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"An exhausted trader slumps in his chair at the Toronto Stock Exchange October 19, 1987, known as Black Monday." The market free-fall easily eclipsed the crash of Black Tuesday, 1929. The Dow ...
The stock market crash of October 1929 signaled the end of the "Roaring Twenties" and the beginning of the Great Depression. This was the second day of the big drop, known as "Black Tuesday ...
Though stocks rose and fell on the uncertainty of Trump tariffs, they did not match the catastrophes of previous crashes ...
In U.S. financial history, there are weeks that live in infamy—like the "Black Tuesday" stock market crash of 1929, or the 2008 Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, or the COVID-induced shock of 2020.
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