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6:23 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Lamborghini closes factories and headquarters as virus hits northern Italy

From CNN Business' Peter Valdes-Dapena

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The Lamborghini Special Super on the automaker's Huracán production line.

Lamborghini is closing its closing its headquarters as well as both its factories in the face of Northern Italy’s coronavirus crisis.

They will remain closed until at least March 25, the company said. The facilities are located together in Sant’Agata Bolognese near Bologna in Northern Italy.

"This is an act of social responsibility and high sensibility towards our people, in the extraordinary situation in which we find ourselves in Italy, and which is also evolving abroad,” Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali said in a statement Thursday.

One factory produces Lamborghini’s famous supercars, the Aventador and the Huracán. The other factory produces the new Lamborghini Urus SUV. Together, the two factories turn out about 8,000 cars a year.

That's a tiny figure compared to most car factories, such as that of parent company Volkswagen in Wolfsburg, Germany, which turns out 3,500 cars a day. But Lamborghinis cost hundreds of thousands of dollars each and the great majority are built to order. The two factories and the company’s headquarters employ about 1,800 people.

Fiat Chrysler(FCAU) temporarily closed four plants in Italy as the novel coronavirus takes its toll there. On Wednesday, the Italian-American automaker said in a statement that plants will be closed and production rates reduced "to support the nationwide campaign addressing theCovid-19crisis."

4:31 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Back to zero: Fed could make dramatic cuts very soon to stop the panic

From CNN Business' Matt Egan

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Wall Street is betting the Federal Reserve will respond to the coronavirus panic by returning to 2008-style interest rates.

Barclays predicted Thursday the Fed will slash interest rates by a full percentage point to zero at next week's meeting -- if not earlier, in an emergency action.

"Given the ongoing weakness in investor sentiment and deterioration in market functioning, we now believe a more aggressive response is warranted," Barclays economists wrote in a note to clients.

It was almost unthinkable just a few weeks ago that the Fed would need to go back to zero in 2020. Now, the market is pricing in a return to zero, not later this year but imminently.

After the Dow suffered its worst day since 1987 on Thursday, the market priced in a 95% chance the Fed cuts rates to a range of zero to 0.25%, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. That compares with no chance of that just a week ago: a truly stunning reversal.

And the Fed is taking other dramatic steps to calm panicky markets. It promised to pump $1.5 trillion into financial markets Thursday and effectively relaunched the 2008-era bond buying program known as quantitative easing, or QE.

4:19 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

How long will this bear market last?

From CNN Business' Tal Yellin

It’s hard to know exactly how long the new bear market will last. The average bear market has lasted 21 months, with the shortest in 1990 and the longest beginning in 1937.

Here's how long previous bear markets have lasted:

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4:18 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

The longest bull market in American history is over after 11 years

From CNN Business' Tal Yellin

Less than a month after hitting a high of 3,386 on February 19, the S&P 500 sold off sharply, falling more than 25% as novel coronavirus spreads around the world. An oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia also emerged, threatening US shale producers and exacerbating selling over the past week.

The S&P 500 closed below 2,708.92, officially marking the end of the bull rally and the start of the new bear market. Here are the previous 13 bear markets since 1929.

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4:19 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Extreme fear has consumed the stock market

From CNN Business' David Goldman

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CNN Business' Fear and Greed Index sits at "2" out of 100. That's just about as fearful as the market can get.

The VIX volatility index soared 39.5% Thursday to its highest level since October 2008 during one of the scariest moments of the global financial crisis.

5:00 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Wall Street's 11-year bull market comes to a screeching halt: Stocks plummet

From CNN Business' Anneken Tappe

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US stocks recorded their worst day since 1987 Thursday as worries about the coronavirus pandemic mounted.

Wall Street officially fell into a bear market with the S&P 500 dropping more than 20% from its February 19 peak. The Dow, a smaller index than the S&P, fell into a bear market Wednesday.

That officially ended the 11-year bull market -- the longest in history -- which started in March 2009.

On Thursday, the S&P 500 closed down 9.5%. It was its worst day since October 19, 1987, also known as “Black Monday”.

The index dropped 7% in the first minutes of trading, which triggered a circuit breaker and led the New York Stocks Exchange to suspend trading for 15 minutes.

The Dow was down 2,353 points, nearly 10% lower, in its biggest one-day percentage drop since “Black Monday." The index is at its lowest level since the summer of 2017.

The Nasdaq Composite closed down 9.4%. It is now also in a bear market.

3:53 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Wall Street is on track for a bear market

From CNN Business' Anneken Tappe

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With only minutes left in the trading day, Wall Street is on course to close in a bear market.

Only the Dow slipped into a bear market Wednesday, but now the S&P 500 -- the broadest measure of the US stock market -- is squarely in bear territory as well. A bear market is defined at 20% below the most recent peak, which for the major US indexes was in February. The pace at which the market has gone from record highs to a bear is remarkably fast.

The S&P 500 was down 7.7%, while the Dow was 8.3%, or 1,945 points, lower with just minutes remaining in the session.

4:01 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Uber, JCPenney, Kraft Heinz top long list of stock hitting new all-time lows

From CNN Business' Paul R. La Monica

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The stock market was at an all-time high just a month ago and many blue chip companies were hitting records constantly. What a difference the novel coronavirus makes.

Today, there are many blue chip companies plunging to new all-time lows. And the list could keep growing. There seems to be no end in sight to the sell-off, despite more moves by the Federal Reserve to try and prop up the market.

Here are just a few of the most well-known stocks that fell to their lowest point ever today -- courtesy of Barchart.

2:56 p.m. ET, March 12, 2020

Small Business Administration to provide disaster assistance loans

From CNN Business' Anneken Tappe

The Small Business Administration announced it would provide disaster assistance loans to businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

These loans offer up to $2 million per small business and "can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing," the SBA said in a statement.

The loans are intended to pay debts, accounts payable and bills, as well as payroll, that can't be paid because of coronavirus. They will carry an interest rate of 3.75% for small businesses and 2.75% for non-profit organizations.

Stock market today: Live updates on the Dow, S&P 500, companies and more (2024)

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What is the stock market doing today live? ›

US Markets
SYMBOLPRICECHANGE
DJIA38,675.68+450.02
NASDAQ16,156.33+315.37
S&P 5005,127.79+63.59
*GOLD2,310.1+0.5
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Is the stock market up with Biden? ›

As for the stock market during Biden's tenure, it trended higher, but with significant volatility. The benchmark S&P 500 generated impressive returns of 28.7% in 2021 and 26.29% in 2023. Sandwiched in between was a bear market, as the S&P 500, at its low point, dropped 25% in 2022.

Did US stock futures fall after Powell comments? ›

U.S. stock futures fell in premarket trading on Wednesday as markets digested disappointing earnings reports from a few AI darlings and awaited comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell on the outlook for interest rates.

Should I invest in the S&P 500 now? ›

One important thing for all investors to learn is that timing the market is impossible. And quite frankly, it's unimportant if you're investing in a high-quality S&P 500 index fund for the long term. Even if you buy at a market peak, your long-term returns should likely be excellent.

How can I see stocks in real time? ›

Use the symbol finder to find stocks, funds, and other assets. Get real-time NASDAQ Last Sale Intraday Trade History Report, commonly referred to as "Time & Sales," shows the last-five real-time time and sales data for all of your favorite U.S. stocks (listed on NASDAQ and NYSE).

Should I still invest in the stock market right now? ›

While it's generally safe to invest at any time (even during bear markets), there are a couple of situations where it could be risky. When you invest, it's best to keep your money in the market for at least several years -- if not decades.

How much has the stock market gained since Biden? ›

The U.S. stock market's strong start to the year has boosted its overall gain under President Joe Biden, with the S&P 500 benchmark now up 34% since his inauguration in 2021.

Will the stock market continue rising? ›

Expectations of an earnings rebound in 2024 suggest earnings could continue to drive the market higher. While some valuations are stretched, there is still room for the market to grow if earnings estimates are met.

When was the Dow at its highest? ›

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) hit its record high on Feb. 23, 2024, reaching 39,282.28 points in intraday trading. The Dow's all-time high at market close stands at 39,131.53, reached the same day.

What is the outcome of today's Fed meeting? ›

US Fed Meeting Outcome highlights: The US Federal Reserve announced its interest rate decision today after a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, leaving the benchmark interest rates unchanged at 5.25 per cent - 5.50 per cent for for the sixth straight meeting, in line with Wall Street estimates.

Why is the Dow falling? ›

Dow ends lower after weak GDP data

U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, after data showed that the U.S. economy expanded at a modest 1.6% annual pace in the first three months of 2024, marking the weakest reading in almost two years.

What is the Fed fund market forecast? ›

In the long-term, the United States Fed Funds Interest Rate is projected to trend around 4.25 percent in 2025 and 3.25 percent in 2026, according to our econometric models.

Should I invest my Roth IRA in stocks? ›

If you're building a Roth IRA to save for retirement, you'll want to design a portfolio using a long-term, buy-and-hold approach. A strong portfolio will be diversified across different asset classes, such as stocks and bonds, and across market sectors.

Should I invest my Roth IRA in S&P 500? ›

U.S. stock index funds are some of the best investments for a Roth IRA. S&P 500 index funds are popular choices. “By doing the S&P, you're getting a piece of all 500 companies (in the index),” said Myles Clements, a certified financial planner and financial advisor with Fort Pitt Capital Group.

What is the future prediction for the S&P 500? ›

Analysts are projecting S&P 500 earnings growth will accelerate to 9.7% in the second quarter and S&P 500 companies will report an impressive 10.8% earnings growth for the full calendar year in 2024.

What is today's stock market trend? ›

My Alerts
IndexPriceChange
NIFTY 5022315.70-127.00
SENSEX73554.50-341.04
NIFTY BANK48418.25-477.05
NIFTY IT33406.05188.95
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Is the stock market closed on Good Friday? ›

The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market will both be closed on Friday. They will reopen at 9:30 a.m. Eastern on Monday.

Where is the stock market headed? ›

The Big Money bulls forecast that the Dow Jones industrials will end 2024 at about 41,231, 9% higher than current levels. Market optimists had a mean forecast of 5461 for the S&P 500 index and 17,143 for the Nasdaq —up 9% and 10%, respectively, from where the indexes were trading on May 1.

What is the YTD stock market return? ›

YTD return is the amount of profit (or loss) realized by an investment since the first trading day of the current calendar year. YTD calculations are commonly used by investors and analysts to assess the performance of a portfolio or to compare the recent performance of a number of stocks.

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