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Added on the 20/03/2020 21:06:23 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
The opening bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Street stocks tumbled in early trading, with airline shares taking a major hit after Warren Buffett said he liquidated his holdings in major US carriers. About 15 minutes into trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 23,383.10, down 1.4 percent. IMAGES
The opening bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange, with US stocks rebounding at the start of trading after the Federal Reserve launched an unprecedented bond-buying plan, the latest salvo in a global counter-attack against fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. IMAGES
The New York Stock Exchange opening bell rings as Wall Street stocks fall sharply in early trading on weak jobs data and a pessimistic warning from President Donald Trump about the rising US death toll from the coronavirus. IMAGES
Reddit's Snoo rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The Reddit social network debutes the New York Stock Exchange after pricing robustly in an initial public offering that suggested greater investor enthusiasm for new stock issuers. IMAGES
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. The trading floor is reopening after two months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
The ringing of the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange as US shares revved higher on Monday on news a coronavirus vaccine had shown 90 percent effectiveness, but after blasting through records early in the session, Wall Street closed with more modest gains. IMAGES
Images of the closing bell at the New York stock exchange as stocks tumbled again, with petroleum producers and banks falling especially hard, as worries over the coronavirus overshadowed a strong US jobs report. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 25,868,31, down about 250 points, or 1.0 percent. IMAGES
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire rings the opening bell at the ceremony to float shares of France's state-owned lottery monopoly Française des Jeux (FDJ)on the Paris Stock Exchange. Investor demand prompted the government to set the IPO price at 19.90 euros, the high end of the indicative range, but eager buyers had pushed the stock up more than 15 percent within the opening minutes of trading. IMAGES