BREAKING: Dow down 800 points in early Friday trading amid global coronavirus concerns, extending worst week since the financial crisis. (corrects: trading)
The stock market cratered again on Friday, marking the seventh day of a massive sell-off sparked by rising fears about theThe Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged by another 1,000 points Friday morning, on the heels of Thursday's historic decline of 1,190, the biggest drop ever for the blue-chip index.
The S&P 500 was down by 3.7 percent in early-morning trading on Friday, and the Nasdaq saw losses averaging 3.5 percent.Sign Up
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