At the close of trading on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 469.93 points, or 2.24 per cent
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 973.65 points, or 4.44 per cent
Starting today, automobile companies will starting releasing sales numbers for March. According to a Business Standard report, these auto sales for the month could see a 50 per cent YoY
According to analysts, the extreme volatility seen in the Indian equity markets is unlikely to change anytime soon and traders should minimise the risk by opting for hedged options strategies
The Dow finished up 21% from its Monday low, establishing it in a bull market, according to a widely used definition. It was the index's strongest three-day percentage increase since 1931
According to reports, the government is likely to agree a stimulus package of more than Rs 1.5 trillion to fight a downturn caused by the coronavirus lockdown
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.39% to end at 21,200.55 points, while the S&P 500 gained 1.15% to 2,475.56
The government has already deferred deadlines for filing tax returns, extended a tax amnesty program and promised more measures to support the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic
All three main US stock indexes rebounded strongly from Monday's brutal selloff as the coronavirus outbreak forced entire nations to shut down
The scariest aspect of the crash is that, for once, it's about something real
Major issuers of junk bonds to finance expansion, US energy companies are in deep trouble now
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 913.21 points, or 4.55%, to 19,173.98
S&P said companies rated B- and below will likely suffer most from financing needs and would face rapid downgrades
The Rupee's trajectory will also remain a big focus in today's session after plunging 84 paise to a new record low of 75.10 against the dollar on Thursday
Nasdaq outperformed other major indexes, ending 2.3% higher, fueled by gains in Amazon.com, Microsoft and Facebook
The Federal Reserve opened swap lines with central banks in nine new countries to ensure the world's dollar-dependent financial system continued to function
The S&P 500 opened lower by 4.62 points, or 0.19%, at 2,393.48
Morgan Stanley expects global growth to fall to 0.9 per cent in such a scenario, while Goldman Sachs predicts weakening of growth to 1.25 per cent
The Reserve Bank of India's decision to leave interest rates unchanged for now will also impact sentiment
Stocks fell further late in the session as President Donald Trump urged Americans to halt most social activities for 15 days and not congregate in groups larger than 10 people