Stock market crashes in Hong Kong
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A number of stock market crashes have occurred in the Hong Kong stock market since the 1960s:
1960s
- Stock disaster in 1965 (Canton Trust Bank run)
 - Stock disaster in 1967 (1967 Hong Kong riots)
 
1970s
- Stock disaster in 1973 (1973–1974 stock market crash)
 
1980s
- Stock disaster in 1983 (Negotiation deadlock between China and United Kingdom on Handover of Hong Kong)
 - Stock disaster in 1987 (Black Monday)
 - Stock disaster in 1989 (Tiananmen Square protests)
 
1990s
- Bear market from 1997 to 1998 (Asian financial crisis)
 
2000s
- Stock disaster in 2000 (Dot-com bubble)
 - Stock disaster in 2003 (SARS crisis)
 - Stock disaster in 2007, 2008, 2009 (Great Recession)
 
2010s
- Stock disaster in 2011 (2011 United States debt-ceiling crisis)
 - Stock disaster in 2015, 2016 (2015–2016 Chinese stock market turbulence) and (2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum)