The Dow industrials rally more than 1,200 points, regaining some ground after suffering their worst day in over three decades
U.S. stocks and European equities recovered some ground Friday on the heels of Wall Street’s worst day in more than three decades.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1,250 points, or 6%, in the early minutes of trading in New York, a budding recovery after shares plunged Thursday as the rapidly spreading coronavirus drove fears of a global slowdown despite action from the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 rose 4.9% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 5.7%
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