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Closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as stocks finish another rocky session amid partisan squabbling over a giant stimulus package as the Federal Reserve announced new emergency measures. The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 3.0 percent, or nearly 600 points, to 18,591.93. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at an empty New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged to 12.9 percent, or nearly 3,000 points, at 20,188.52 at the end of trading. Wall Street stocks had their worst day since 1987, joining the global market carnage as the coronavirus outbreak shut down a widening part of the US and global economy. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as Tesla and other tech shares roared back to life on Wall Street, powering higher after a period of weakness as Congress neared final passage of a $1.9 trillion economic aid package. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange after the Dow surged past 30,000 points for the first time as receding US political uncertainty and hopes for coronavirus vaccines offset worries over spiking Covid-19 cases. After crossing the threshold in mid-day trading, the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated a few times throughout the afternoon before closing at 30,046.24, up 1.5 percent. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange. US stocks ended sharply higher after a whipsaw session in which the belief the US economy was recovering overcame inflation worries, while OPEC's production restraint pushed crude to levels not seen in nearly two years. IMAGES
Wall Street stocks suffered another weak session Friday to conclude the worst week since the 2008 Financial Crisis on worries the coronavirus will derail global economic growth. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 25,423,87, down 1.3 percent, but about 725 points above its session lows. IMAGES