Sedensky, Matt. «Stocks, oil prices plunge as virus closes sites around world». Detroit News / Associated Press. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «“A blend of shocks have sent the markets into a frenzy on what may only be described as ‘Black Monday,’” said Sebastien Clements, analyst at financial payments platform OFX. “A combination of a Russia vs. Saudi Arabia oil price war, a crash in equities, and escalations in coronavirus woes have created a killer cocktail to worsen last week’s hangover.”».
Grothaus, Michael (9 de marzo de 2020). «Black Monday: Stock markets plummet on coronavirus fears and oil price war». Fast Company. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «The volatility in the markets has led to the hashtag #BlackMonday trending on Twitter. “Black Monday” is, of course, a reference to large stock market crashes, particularly the one that happened in October 1987, which saw the Dow lose over 22% of its value in a single day. Whether today ends up being a new Black Monday in the history books, of course, depends on how trading continues throughout the day.»
Elliot, Larry (9 de marzo de 2020). «'Crash Monday' is the price we're paying for a decade of cheap money». The Guardian (UK). Archivado desde el original el 9 de marzo de 2020. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «The working week began in the City of London with oil prices down by 30% and the leading barometer of UK shares registering falls of more than 8%, so it didn’t take long for it to be dubbed Crash Monday. To be sure, those with long enough memories would have been able to recall a similar market panic in October 1987, when a wave of selling began in east Asia and rolled inexorably westwards. That, though, is about as far as the comparison goes, because the 2020 Black Monday is a lot more serious than the one 30-odd years ago.»
Belger, Tom (9 de marzo de 2020). «FTSE nosedives as oil shock wipes billions off stocks on 'Black Monday'». Yahoo Finance UK. Archivado desde el original el 9 de marzo de 2020. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «“This will be remembered as Black Monday. If you thought it couldn’t get any worse than the last fortnight, think again... it’s utter carnage out there,” said Neil Wilson, chief market analyst at Markets.com.»
Elliot, Larry (9 de marzo de 2020). «'Crash Monday' is the price we're paying for a decade of cheap money». The Guardian (UK). Archivado desde el original el 9 de marzo de 2020. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «The working week began in the City of London with oil prices down by 30% and the leading barometer of UK shares registering falls of more than 8%, so it didn’t take long for it to be dubbed Crash Monday. To be sure, those with long enough memories would have been able to recall a similar market panic in October 1987, when a wave of selling began in east Asia and rolled inexorably westwards. That, though, is about as far as the comparison goes, because the 2020 Black Monday is a lot more serious than the one 30-odd years ago.»
Belger, Tom (9 de marzo de 2020). «FTSE nosedives as oil shock wipes billions off stocks on 'Black Monday'». Yahoo Finance UK. Archivado desde el original el 9 de marzo de 2020. Consultado el 9 de marzo de 2020. «“This will be remembered as Black Monday. If you thought it couldn’t get any worse than the last fortnight, think again... it’s utter carnage out there,” said Neil Wilson, chief market analyst at Markets.com.»