The index's rebound demonstrates the way tech companies have benefited amid the pandemic
April's rebound in equities is likely to be just a blip in a longer-term market decline
Companies are cutting payments to shareholders at a rate not seen since 2009
When fund managers rejigger their methodology, investors don't know how to calculate returns
Many companies are axing their dividends, especially in Europe, but corporate insiders are big buyers, suggesting they spot a bargain
Money funds have seen steady additions as investors shun risk assets amid concerns about the pandemic’s impact on global economic growth
Some nongovernmental organizations that raised money in the muni market could take a hit amid the COVID-19 pandemic, such as senior living centers
The payments present opportunities for scams, identity theft and low-tech crimes such as stealing checks from mailboxes
A look at how other recent downturns played out suggests the fears about dividend payments are overdone
In the absence of clarity about the outlook for the economy, investors have no choice but to write this year off entirely
Jeffrey Gundlach of DoubleLine Capital expects stocks to make fresh lows this month; Howard Marks of Oaktree also sees the possibility of additional declines
The Fed's commitment to buy as many Treasuries and agency mortgage-backeds as necessary soothed some types of fixed-income securities, but not the riskier parts of the market
After plunging into a bear market, stocks posted big gains this week — but it's not clear whether those gains are sustainable
The prospect that telecommuting may become the norm is bolstering a range of businesses
The market's break below that Christmas Eve 2018 level suggests there's more downside to come