U.S. Stock Markets Tick Up After Steepest Drop Since 1987

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U.S. Stock Markets Tick Up After Steepest Drop Since 1987
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The Dow climbed about 400 points today — one day after its record plunge of nearly 3,000 points.

Global financial markets have been gyrating for weeks on increasing fears over the coronavirus pandemic.The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed about 400 points Tuesday, a day after its stunning record plunge of nearly 3,000 points. Both the Dow and the S&P 500 were up about 2% in early trading Tuesday.

The stock market rose as the Trump administration was expected to propose a stimulus package of $850 billion to deal with the coronavirus outbreak's economic damage.

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