Here's what happened to the stock market on Monday

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Here's what happened to the stock market on Monday
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Hope for a potential coronavirus vaccine and positive comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sent stocks flying on Monday.

that "there's a lot more we can do" to help the economy. "We've done what we can as we go. But I will say that we're not out of ammunition by a long shot.".

that "there's a lot more we can do" to help the economy. "We've done what we can as we go. But I will say that we're not out of ammunition by a long shot."
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