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Black Monday 2.0 on cards? What happened in 1987 market crash? Why do experts warn of another ‘bloodbath’ | All we know Black Monday: On October 19, 1987, also known as Black Monday, the Dow Jones dropped 22.6%, causing a global market crash. With Trump's tariffs raging across the globe, experts have warned of a similar crash again. Why? What exactly happened in 1987? Here's all you need to know. Black Monday, October 19, 1987: Markets across the world crashed, with the US Dow Jones Industrial Average plunging 22.6%, the largest one-day percentage loss in its history. Fast forward to 2025. On Sunday, April 6, 2025, Jim Cramer, American TV personality and market analyst, warned of a similar ‘bloodbath’ on April 7, Monday, owing to US President Donald Trump's tariff tantrums that have spooked markets worldwide so far. Cramer encouraged the POTUS to ‘reach out’ to countries that have not imposed retaliatory tariffs, apparently to avoid ..if you want to know more click below the link
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Japan’s stock market has faced its most severe downturn since the infamous “Black Monday” crash of 1987. The Nikkei 225, Japan’s main stock index, plummeted by more than 8% in a single day. This sharp decline has wiped out months of gains and bill
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MARK MY WORDS — Indian Stock Market Crash Incoming This Monday! Here’s exactly why and what you should do: 1. Trump’s Trade Strategy: His move to impose tariffs is a deliberate push to hike prices, triggering quantitative easing. This way, the U.S.
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A brief summary of "Black Monday" on global markets for those who missed everything or don't want to scroll through their feed. You're welcome (or not): 1. The U.S. Federal Reserve previously refused to lower the key interest rate until September. T
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