NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks ended sharply up Friday, posting the biggest rally since 2008, as President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to free up $50 billion for the fight against the coronavirus.
Investors welcome President's move to unlock $50bn in funds
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U.S. stocks rebound sharply on Friday, a day after Wall Street racked up its worst losses since "Black Monday" in 1987. © Reuters
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks ended sharply up Friday, posting the biggest rally since 2008, as President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to free up $50 billion for the fight against the coronavirus.