
It was the wildest week on Wall Street since the 2008 financial crisis.
It began on Sunday with a sharp drop in oil prices that pulled down stocks, already battered following a selloff sparked by the worsening coronavirus outbreak. Investors piled into U.S. government bonds, pushing yields to record lows. By Wednesday, the 11-year bull market for U.S. stocks was dead.
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