Dow’s biggest one-day losses

Bill Sullivan
December 1, 2008

Monday’s 679.95-point decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average was the fourth-highest single day loss in the history of the index.

Four of the top five have occurred since Sept. 29.

Here’s a list of the Dow’s largest one-day drops:

Date Close Loss Percent
9/29/2008 10365.45 777.68 6.98
10/15/2008 8577.91 733.08 7.87
9/17/2001 8920.70 684.81 7.13
12/01/2008 8149.09 679.95 7.70
10/09/2008 8579.19 678.91 7.33
4/14/2000 10305.77 617.78 5.66
10/27/1997 7161.15 554.26 7.18
10/22/2008 8519.21 514.45 5.69
8/31/1998 7539.07 512.61 6.37
10/07/2008 9477.11 508.39 5.11

Source: Wall Street Journal

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 G // Oct 15, 2008 at 4:18 am

    I have searched the internet and have been unable to find a list of the largest one day percentage losses on the Dow. I would like to see highest one day percentage losses as well; which I think is more pertinent in terms of “worse days ever”.
    Percentage lost is more relevant as well in regards to the Dows worst days, as the Dow is ever been on an upward curve. A 200 point loss in 1945 and a 200 point loss in say 1989 are two very different things. All the largest point losses on this list being from 1987 it lacks a broader meaningful historical perspective.

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