Breaking: The S&P 500 sunk 7%, triggering a circuit breaker. Stocks trading is temporarily halted.
Senators vow speedy action on a stimulus plan that includes checks for Americans, the U.S. travel industry asks for a bailout and four Brooklyn Nets players test positive: WSJ’s Shelby Holliday has the latest on the pandemic.
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The Dow had its worst point drop ever as stocks tumbled againUS stocks ended sharply lower on Monday, with the Dow posting its worst point drop in history and falling to its lowest level in nearly three years. Instead of soothing the markets, another emergency interest rate cut from the Fed had the opposite effect.
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Asia stocks set for further weakness after Dow sees worst day drop since 1987Overnight on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 2,997.10 points to close at 20,188.52 — its worst decline since its 'Black Monday' crash three decades ago when it fell more than 22%.
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Stocks claw back ground a day after worst drop since 1987NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening broadly higher on Wall Street Tuesday, a day after plunging to their worst loss in more than three decades. The Dow industrials added 150 points, or 0.7%, a day...
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Coronavirus Updates: Dow, Stocks Drop; Airlines Seek Aid; Business and School Closures Across U.S. - WSJ.comAs the coronavirus pandemic roils markets and upends business, The Wall Street Journal is gathering in one place all the latest news and insights on the impact on investors, companies and economies.
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Global stocks drop as investors shun risk on coronavirus fearsU.S. stock futures and several Asian shares fell in choppy trade on Wednesday, a...
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Stocks, Bonds and Commodities Drop as Investors Wrestle With Economic DisruptionU.S. stock futures tumble and oil nears a 17-year low amid rising anxiety about coronavirus pandemic
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