Stocks extended losses Monday after a stimulus package to combat the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic stalled in Congress.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Stocks poised to extend losses Monday as stimulus bill stalls in Congress
Stocks were poised to extend losses Monday as investors awaited government action to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Taxes 2020: April 15 federal tax filing deadline extended to July 15
The Trump administration will push the income tax filing date to July 15 from April 15, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday in a tweet.
Stocks post worst week since financial crisis despite coronavirus aid hopes
U.S. stocks careened Friday despite hopes that government and central bank action can shield the global economy from the virus pandemic.
Stocks rise as investors weigh further central bank support
Stocks rose Thursday even as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank both rolled out measures to support markets.
Unemployment: US weekly jobless claims jump amid coronavirus layoffs
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits jumped last week as employers were forced to cut jobs following weakening demand from the coronavirus pandemic.
Stocks briefly halted for trading after tumbling 7%
U.S. stocks plunged Wednesday as lockdowns and travel restrictions spread from the coronavirus pandemic.
IRS to delay the April 15 tax payment deadline by 90 days
Americans will get a three-month reprieve to pay their income taxes for 2019.
Dow rebounds from worst day since 1987, soaring over 1,000 points, as huge government stimulus plan takes shape
U.S. stocks stabilized Tuesday after the White House laid out additional plans to help cushion the economy from the coronavirus pandemic.
How bad is the stock market sell-off?
The stock market’s swift downturn in recent weeks has probably left you with more questions than answers. How bad is this? Are we headed for a recession? Here are some answers.