stock market in October 2012 and its similarities with the 1987 stock market. It recalls that the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost nearly 23% of its value on October 19, 1987. Similarities between the two periods are mentioned which include the nice run of stocks and peak of the Dow Jones...
In a questionnaire survey we asked Japanese institutional investors to recall what they thought and did during the worldwide stock market crash in October 1987. The results confirm that the drop in U.S. stock prices was the primary factor on their minds, and other news stories in the United...
The research subject is the crisis in the DJIA on 19 October 1987 and its impact on financial markets. The research aims to explain the technical reasons underlying this stock market crisis and evaluate the effectiveness of the measures taken after the crisis. The main line of the research is...
Much of the interrogatory tone of the original has been retained. It traces the international circumstances which led to the 1987 stock market crash and then poses a series of questions which will need to be considered if a better understanding of British policy‐making in the 1980s is to ...
“This is very reminiscent, so far, of 1987,” Yardeni said on Bloomberg Television’s Bloomberg Surveillance.“We had a crash in the stock market — that basically all occurred in one day — and the implication was that we were in, or about to fall...
1980s, October 19th 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, the largest single day drop in the history of the stock market and the world braced itself for another great depression but it was Tuesday October 20th that the financial markets came within minutes of a total ...
The October 1987 market crash became known asBlack Mondayand is attributed to computer trading, derivative securities, over-evaluation, illiquidity, and trade and budget deficits. As a result of the crash, major market valuation indexes in the U.S. declined by at least 30%. ...
The stock market crash of 1987 was a steep decline in U.S. stock prices over a few days in October of 1987; in addition to impacting the U.S. stock market, its repercussions were also observed in other major world stock markets. It's speculated that the roots of the stock market cras...
The stock market crash of 1987 was a steep decline in U.S. stock prices over a few days in October of 1987; in addition to impacting the U.S. stock market, its repercussions were also observed in other major world stock markets. It's speculated that the roots of the stock market cras...
Within four months of the stock market crash on October 19, 1987, there were six studies of what happened. The Brady Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the General Accounting Office, the New York Stock Exchange, and the Chicago Mercantile...