Panic buying continues amidst coronavirus outbreak as stores impose purchase limits

As fears of coronavirus grow, some people are heading to grocery stores to stock up on a number of items, and that is not only having an impact on companies, but to other shoppers as well.

Dow drops 7.8% as free-fall in oil, virus fears slam markets

The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 7.8%, its steepest drop since the financial crisis of 2008, as a free-fall in oil prices and worsening fears of fallout from the spreading coronavirus outbreak seize markets.

A closer look at second-hand kids furniture and toys
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Buying second-hand is popular because our children grow out of items so fast. There's no point in paying retail for toys and furniture. Brenda Spezzacatena, owner of Kid to Kid Ahwatukee shows us how to inspect kids gear and find out if it's something on a recall list.

Oil plunges 20% as another virus-fueled trading week begins

Brent crude, the international standard, lost $9.50, or 20.1%, to $35.77 per barrel, as of 7:58 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday after earlier touching its lowest price since 2016. Benchmark U.S. crude fell $8.64 to $32.64.

New owner of building that once housed Easley's Fun Shop unloading merchandises left inside

It's been months since a longtime party store in Downtown Phoenix closed its doors, and before the new owner turns his vision for the space into a reality, he needs to get rid of the merchandise left inside.

US added robust 273K jobs in February before virus escalated

So far, there are few signs that the job market has been affected by the disease, but most economists expect hiring to slow in the coming months.

Stocks surge amidst Biden victories in Super Tuesday and hopes for more coronavirus stimulus measures

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged over 1,000 points by the close of trading on Wednesday, amidst hopes for more stimulus measures to fight the virus outbreak and Democratic primary wins by Joe Biden.

Stocks slide after Fed rate cut fails to stem market's dread as coronavirus spreads

Stocks fell sharply on Wall Street Tuesday after an emergency interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve failed to reassure markets racked by worries that a fast-spreading virus outbreak could lead to a recession.

Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch dies at 84

Jack Welch led General Electric Co. through two decades of unparalleled growth and transformation, with a brash style that single-handedly remade the conglomerate and changed the landscape of American corporations. He died Sunday at age 84.

Joe Coulombe, founder of popular Trader Joe's markets, dies at age 89

Joe Coulombe envisioned a new generation of young grocery shoppers emerging in the 1960s, one that wanted healthy, tasty, high-quality food they couldn't find in most supermarkets and couldn't afford to buy in the few high-end gourmet outlets. 

Stocks fall on Wall Street, head for worst week since 2008

Stocks fell on Wall Street, shaving another 3.2% off the Dow Jones industrials and putting the market on track for its worst week since October 2008.

Fears over COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak causing major stock index declines

As the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak continues, Wall Street is feeling the negative impact, with fears over the virus prompting major drops, wiping out gains in an instant.

COVID-19 coronavirus fears spark massive selloff
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As fears persist over the COVID-10 coronavirus, the Dow has dropped around 10% from its record high. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia has more on what people need to know about their investments.