Dow surges 780 points as oil prices rebound. Investors continue to buy risk assets amid hopes of coronavirus cases slowing throughout the US.
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"The difference between now and the start of the pandemic is that we can at least see the end," Brad McMillan, chief investment officer at Commonwealth Financial Network, told Business Insider."We can see that we have flattened the curve, and we can reasonably project when the pandemic will be brought under control. We are not at that point yet, but at least we can see it."spiked 12% at intraday highs as investors continued to monitor developments in a price-war truce.
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