Dow Plunges Over 2,000 Points, Marking Its Worst Day Since 2008

Dow Plunges Over 2,000 Points, Marking Its Worst Day Since 2008

Add oil prices to a growing list of concerns weighing on investors.. The S&P 500 fell more than 7.5% on Monday, its worst single day decline since December 2008, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,000 points on a day dominated by increasing COVID-19 coronavirus-related concerns, plunging interest rates, and falling oil prices.. Financials were also among the big losers weighing on the Dow, with Bank of America ( NYSE:BAC ) down 14.7% and JP Morgan Chase ( NYSE:JPM ) down 13.5%, pressured by 10-year Treasury yields falling to below 0.5% midday.. Cumulative Growth of a $10,000 Investment in Stock Advisor Calculated by Time-Weighted Return. Dow Plunges Over 2,000 Points, Marking Its Worst Day Since 2008 @themotleyfool #stocks $BAC $JPM $XOM $CVX.