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  1. Black Monday is an American historical dark comedy television series created by Jordan Cahan and David Caspe that premiered on January 20, 2019, on Showtime.The series stars Don Cheadle, Andrew Rannells, Regina Hall, Casey Wilson, and Paul Scheer, and follows the employees of second-tier Wall Street trading firm the Jammer Group during the year leading up to "Black Monday", the day when ...

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    Black Monday refers to specific Mondays when undesirable or turbulent events have occurred. It has been used to designate massacres, military battles, and stock market crashes. Historic events. 1209, Dublin – when a group of 500 recently arrived settlers from Bristol were massacred by warriors of the Gaelic O'Byrne clan.

  4. Key Highlights. “Black Monday” refers to the catastrophic stock market crash that occurred on Monday, October 19, 1987. The crash occurred worldwide, starting in Hong Kong and spreading throughout Asia and Europe before reaching the United States. Two of the major contributing factors to the severity of the Black Monday crash were ...

  5. Black Monday (conocido como el lunes negro en español) fue una caída de la Bolsa de Valores en el mercado global ocurrido el 9 de marzo de 2020, durante el colapso del mercado de valores de 2020. [1] Los mercados abrieron con el porcentaje más bajo, precedidas de dos semanas de considerables caídas. Los mercados bursátiles mundiales sufrieron la mayor caída desde 2008, durante la Gran ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2021 · You can kick them out of Wall Street, but the hustle NEVER ends.See what antics Mo, Dawn, and Blair are up to on the new season of Black Monday. Starring Don...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Black Monday 1987 . Black Monday is used most often to refer to the second-largest one-day percentage drop in stock market history. It occurred on October 19, 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 22.61%, falling 508 points to 1,738.74. The S&P 500 fell by 20.4%, dropping 57.64 points to 225.06.