Fears of a possible US recession cause a Black Monday for global stock markets

On 21 January 2008, global stock markets suffered dramatic declines, with European stocks posting their worst results since 9/11 and Asian stocks falling up to 15%, due to fears of a possible US recession

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Publisted at 8:22 AM, Tue Jan 21st, 2025

On 21 January 2008, fears of an impending US recession triggered a catastrophic Black Monday for global stock markets, causing widespread panic among investors.

European stocks experienced their steepest decline since the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, while Asian markets plummeted by as much as 15%.

The financial turmoil underscored the vulnerability of global economies to US market fluctuations, sparking concerns about a cascading economic crisis.

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