The Dow Jones Industrial Average's 20% drop ends a record 11-year run that added $20 trillion to equities
That deadline is cited in the tax code, but the agency regularly makes exceptions, especially for victims of natural disasters
Analysts caution that U.S. government bonds may be losing their effectiveness as a hedge
The move came as the online brokerage suffered three different outages amid violent market swings
Charles Scharf told the House Financial Services Committee that the bank had a 'flawed business model' and that its 'culture was broken'
The commission confirmed a worker at its Washington headquarters was treated for respiratory symptoms and was being tested for coronavirus
Stocks of companies with a lot of leverage could be hit hard if a credit crunch develops, analysts say
The online brokerage was having problems with trading in equities, options and cryptocurrencies
Betsy Duke is scheduled to appear before the House Financial Services Committee Wednesday
The news that the alliance containing global oil production disintegrated sent stocks plunging