President trump meeting with Bank Executives right now at the white house about the state of the economy, amid the outbreak. Well bring you the president s comment from that meeting as soon as we have them. We have fox Business Team coverage. Jackie deangelis is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. Edward lawrence is outside of the west wing. Phil flynn watching action in oil and gold at the cme. Jackie, first to you. Reporter melissa, good afternoon to you, when i say the new normal expect the seesaw swings, it is not really an exaggeration. Tensions were high on the floor today, traders trying to internalize it, deal with it in the best way possible, basically saying until the virus peaks in this country and starts to fall off, you will not see an end to the volatility. Today a more than 1400 point loss. Session low was down 1689. The dow is now in bear market territory, in that bear market mode. As we said, not sure that wipes out the entire bull run but not a positive sign.
Driving the action first and foremost of course the heightened fear about the coronavirus. More countries go into lockdown as the steady spread of cases continues. The fed made a dramatic move cutting rates to zero and announcing new assets. And the economic slowdown with weak manufacturing data this morning from both china and the u. S. As we just said we are down about 9 on the dow. The low of the session was down 12 or 2,800 points. The dow is down about 31 from the recent market highs as we stand with just under we have every angled covered for you. Lets drill down on the selloff Mike Santelli at the market dashboard and lets begin with bob on the floor of the exchange. Trading halt this morning, 15 minutes right after the market opened our third trading halt in the last six sessions. Look at the s p 500. Our low is just a tad above 2,400. So well off of that number everybody down here waiting to see what if anything the president might have to say. Take a look at the dow movers, t
Rape and Sexual Assault a punishment praised by his accusers. The corona Virus Outbreak has been labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Says he is alarmed by the spread and severity of the flu like disease and the lack of action to combat it Johns Hopkins university in the u. S. But worldwide infections of well over 125000 china has the most followed by italy iran and south korea almost 67000 people have recovered from the illness but 4615 have died and stocks have taken another hammering on wall street the dow jones and s. And p. 500 indexes have fallen roughly 20 percent and just 3 weeks christen salumi is in new york she will tell us more shortly were also going to speak to White House Correspondent kimberly how had a National Address by u. S. President donald trump 1st though this report from neve barker. This is daily life under lockdown in italy people employing patients protection and distance all Good Measures that country should practice according to the World He
Market rs doing because they did see a significant bounce around about midday when the president said he would be addressing the nation at 3 00 p. M. And with it came the eck peckation that he would declare a state of emergency. That took us off the lows of the session. Were splitting the difference it was up 1339s at the high, 85 and currently 865 points lots to discuss. Straight to eamon javers who is outside the white house. Eamon, what are the key things we might be expecting from this from the president well one of the things were going to be looking for is whether he makes any mention of the bill na that nancy pelosi said hes going to pass as early as this afternoon in terms of dealing with the virus a Senior Administration official told me that the white house still objects to several provisions in that measure will the president embrace it or discard it thats a key question. Lori ann is reporting that Steven Mnuchin was on the phone with speaker of the house nancy pelosi shortl
The chairman of the gentleman from mr. From texas is recognized. Thank you madam chair. Madam chair, as a practitioner, i once represented a rips recipient of welfare who is charged with a crime, because she made more money at a job and receiveds some benefits from the federal government. She had to be prosecuted. A crowned with allege. If this bank works much smaller, had maybe ten employees who were engaging in this type of activity, opening an opening up false accounts, fraudulent accounts, creating fraudulent credit cards. Someone would be prosecuted. If small banks would have had prosecution take place within the rank of the person within the bank. Evidence shows that small banks have had persons prosecuted. But wells fargo created 1. 5 million fraudulent accounts. Wells fargo had over 500,000 credit cards created fraudulently. Is it the case that if you become so big, and you create such a grand steam, that you are beyond the law of the law to apply to wells fargo just does it ap