Stocks Slump Again As COVID-19 Aid Bill Stalls In CongressNEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell about 3% on Wall Street Monday as Congress hit another roadblock in talks to inject nearly $2 trillion into the coronavirus-weakened economy. Even an extraordinary flood of support for markets from the Federal Reserve wasn’t enough to lift stocks, as frustration with Washington and the number of virus cases rise.
News story posted on 2020-03-23T20:46:00.0000000Z
Stocks Slump Again As COVID-19 Aid Bill Stalls In Congress
