All eyes on stock markets after worst week since 2008 l ABC News

ABC News’ chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reports on the latest from Wall Street after the Dow dropped more than 12% in just one week.

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24 thoughts on “All eyes on stock markets after worst week since 2008 l ABC News

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  2. Its not Coronavirus. Its Wall Streets excuse. Jail them. Better yet, hang them. Another con. They had your portfolios people.

  3. stocks always go up even when bad presidents are in power ! always take the long view up more than 1000% since regan took office !.only when you take the money out of the stock market do people lose money !

  4. Yall see how the climate suddenly got better in china due to the quarantines? But i bet some of you still think blk people are a bigger threat SMH.

  5. I see giant bubbles forming now, they will soon pop, this dumb money being injected is a bandaid, it’s to let rich elites hedge funds time to cash out, when volatility so high your risk of loss is to great, therefore I’m not investing any longer this is like the calm before the storm, the speed before the waterfall. Goodluck on wasting billions into corporations instead of creating new jobs with it. A real slap to Americans when those billions could of been given to Americans in need, which would stimulate economically, sighs they never learn.

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