Black Tuesday
/ˌblæk ˈtjuːzdeɪ/, /ˌblæk ˈtjuːzdi/
/ˌblæk ˈtuːzdeɪ/, /ˌblæk ˈtuːzdi/
- (in the US
) the name given to 29 October 1929, the day on which the New York Stock Exchange lost $9 billion. It was the beginning of the Great Depression. When another large loss occurred on 19 October 1987, the day was called Black Monday.美国 黑色星期二:1929年10月29日,纽约证券交易所亏损90亿美元的那天。那是大萧条的开始。1987年10月19日发生另一笔大损失时,这一天称为黑色星期一。