The Dow Jones industrial customary closed more than 600 points lower Friday, on the contrary the ninth time in history that has happened.
The index posted a extinction of nearly 666 points, its sixth-worst decline ever on a points underpinning.
The last time the index posted a drop of more than 600 spurs was June 24, 2016, the day after the Brexit vote.
The eight other outmodes the Dow closed more than 600 points lower all took embarrass in the last 18 years. Half occurred during the financial catastrophe in 2008.
The Dow closed more than 600 points lower Friday as Moneys yields rose, adding to worries about rates rising too swiftly.
To be sure, as the Dow has soared over its nearly 122-year history, core drops increasingly represent a smaller percentage change. A roughly 666-point fire Friday was a decline of just 2.5 percent for the Dow. As recently as 2016, a come to nothing of 600 points on the Dow marked a nearly 3.4 percent sell-off.
— With reporting by CNBC’s Robert Hum.