The stock market’s swift downturn in recent weeks has probably left you with more questions than answers. How bad is this? Are we headed for a recession? Here are some answers.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Stocks crater as investors fear the global economy is headed for a virus-fueled recession
Stocks tumbled Monday as fears of a coronavirus-fueled recession grow and the Fed took emergency action to try to cushion the economy from the blow.
Stocks poised for plunge Monday as Dow futures drop 1,000 points despite Fed rate cut to zero
Stocks were headed for a drop after the Fed surprised markets by cutting interest rates to zero to fight the coronavirus’s impact on the economy.
Dow caps week of wild swings by soaring over 1,900 points as Trump frees up financial aid to fight coronavirus
Stocks bounced back Friday on hopes for a coronavirus aid package from Washington after Wall Street’s worst day since the crash of 1987.
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Dow endures worst day since ‘Black Monday’; S&P 500 enters bear market as coronavirus spreads economic gloom
U.S. stocks tumbled into a bear market Thursday after President Trump banned travel from Europe to stem the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
Dow drops into bear territory for the first time since the financial crisis, as investors fret over coronavirus
The Dow entered its first bear market since the financial crisis after the coronavirus was deemed a pandemic and investors awaited stimulus plans.
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Dow rebounds 1,167 points after worst day since the financial crisis
U.S. stocks bounced back Tuesday, a day after the broader stock market suffered its worst day since the financial crisis.
Dow plummets 2,000 points, oil prices drop as global recession concerns mount
U.S. stocks, bond yields and oil prices tumbled Monday, extending a global rout as fears intensified about the coronavirus outbreak.