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On Friday, 20 March 2020, Asia-Pacific and European stock markets closed mostly up, [375] [376] while the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the NASDAQ Composite, and the S&P 500 all closed down 4% (with the Dow eclipsing its one-week decline from 24 to 28 February 2020 to finish at its largest one-week decline since the financial crisis of 2007 ...
Blue highlight reflects COVID-19 period (taken to start from March 2020 as per first lockdown). Indices: S&P BSE 500 (Period Jan – 2015 to May – 2020). Open, High, Low, Close visible. Fall depicted in black. Rise depicted in white. During the week of February 24–28, 2020, stock markets dropped as the COVID-19 pandemic spread
19 The Dow first traded above 26,000 on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 but dropped back before closing that day, it then closed above 26,000 on Wednesday, January 17, 2018. 20 The Dow first traded above 29,000 on Friday, January 10, 2020 and again on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 but dropped back before closing on both days, it then closed above 29,000 ...
Panic selling has all but wiped out all of the gains made since President Donald Trump was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2017. Stock market news live: Dow closes at 3-year low below 20K, wiping out ...
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Six years after its previous high in 2007, the Dow finally closed at a new record high on March 5, 2013. [65] It continued rising for the next several years past 17,000 points until a brief 2015–2016 stock market selloff in the second half of 2015. [66] It then picked up again in early 2016 and climbed past 25,000 points on January 4, 2018. [67]
Even if you weren't paying attention, you couldn't have missed what an unpredictable year 2019 has been for markets both in the U.S. and globally. Our economy represents about 20% of total global ...
2020s in United States history is a narrative summary of major historical events and issues in the United States from January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2029. The first part is divided chronologically by Congressional sessions and the second part highlights major issues that span several years or even the entire decade.