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Demeter

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Fri Oct 19, 2012, 07:00 PM Oct 2012

Weekend Economists Reminisce: Black Monday October 19, 1987-2012 [View all]

It's that time of year, when ghoulies and ghosties and things go bump in the dark, and little children like to terrify each other with scary stories and pranks.

But there are adult horrors associated with October, also. One happened 25 years ago today. Since this was 1987, it was a Monday, Black Monday.

Stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time. The crash began in Hong Kong and spread west to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already declined by a significant margin. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) dropped by 508 points to 1738.74 (22.61%).



By the end of October, stock markets in Hong Kong had fallen 45.5%, Australia 41.8%, Spain 31%, the United Kingdom 26.45%, the United States 22.68%, and Canada 22.5%. New Zealand's market was hit especially hard, falling about 60% from its 1987 peak, and taking several years to recover.

(The terms Black Monday and Black Tuesday are also applied to October 28 and 29, 1929, which occurred after Black Thursday on October 24, which started the Stock Market Crash of 1929. In Australia and New Zealand the 1987 crash is also referred to as Black Tuesday because of the timezone difference.)

The Black Monday decline was the largest one-day percentage decline in the Dow Jones. (Saturday, December 12, 1914, is sometimes erroneously cited as the largest one-day percentage decline of the DJIA. In reality, the ostensible decline of 24.39% was created retroactively by a redefinition of the DJIA in 1916.)

Following the stock market crash, a group of 33 eminent economists from various nations met in Washington, D.C. in December, 1987, and collectively predicted that “the next few years could be the most troubled since the 1930s”. However, the DJIA was positive for the 1987 calendar year. It opened on January 2, 1987 at 1,897 points and closed on December 31, 1987 at 1,939 points. The DJIA did not regain its August 25, 1987 closing high of 2,722 points until almost two years later.




Is it deja vu yet?

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The FDIC Is Celebrating with TWO Banks Down at 7 PM Demeter Oct 2012 #1
And Another at 8 PM Demeter Oct 2012 #8
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I'm going off to prove I am an idiot. Demeter Oct 2012 #10
Well, I'm a Bigger Idiot Than Anybody Thought! Demeter Oct 2012 #14
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THOSE 5 STEPS? Demeter Oct 2012 #48
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It smells like burning rubber Demeter Oct 2012 #31
... xchrom Oct 2012 #32
It makes you dress like that guy at the bottom. Fuddnik Oct 2012 #34
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That was grim reading Demeter Oct 2012 #55
Right? Nt xchrom Oct 2012 #56
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there's something about expectations here -- not well formed in my mind.. xchrom Oct 2012 #40
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Well said. I would say in defense of what I'm thinking about xchrom Oct 2012 #45
Agree to all your points Demeter Oct 2012 #46
No disagreement on that here - and bread_and_roses Oct 2012 #49
If you haven't already Tansy_Gold Oct 2012 #53
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where do I sign up for one of these? Demeter Oct 2012 #43
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Not enough Americans feeling the pain yet.... Hotler Oct 2012 #54
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Macbeth Act 4, scene 1, 44–49 Demeter Oct 2012 #59
here's an example bread_and_roses Oct 2012 #63
An impressive thread Demeter Oct 2012 #67
RE: Public intelligence Demeter Oct 2012 #60
Musical Interlude hamerfan Oct 2012 #61
Musical Interlude II hamerfan Oct 2012 #62
SMW is must reading at DU. I cannot possibly thank all of you enough. Each day all of you mother earth Oct 2012 #64
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End of Thread Demeter Oct 2012 #71
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