Stocks staged a strong comeback in late trading, with the Dow surging more than 1,100 points to claw back some of the ground lost in Monday’s selloff
Stocks rose in frenetic trading Tuesday after a stunning selloff at the start of the week hit major indexes with their biggest one-day declines since the financial crisis.
Tuesday’s session was a volatile one. The market opened sharply higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average soaring nearly 1,000 points within the first few minutes of the opening bell. Stocks then erased the entirety of their gains before midday, only to charge higher again in the final hours of trading.
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