Wall Street bounces back after worst day since Black Monday
Wall Street got a boost after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said lawmakers and the White House were close to a deal on economic relief.

Remember when I asked if you could say ‘Roller Coaster‘? These low prices are just too much of a temptation for playas in the market.

Wall Street rallied on Friday, bouncing firmly back after the worst day for markets since the Black Monday crash in 1987.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared by around 1,200 points, with the S&P and Nasdaq surging by around 5 percent each.

The boost in stocks came after lawmakers and the White House appeared closed to finalizing an economic relief package to address the coronavirus pandemic.

“I think we’re very close to getting this done. The president is absolutely committed that this will be an entire government effort, that we will be working with the House and Senate,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC Friday morning.