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Last night, the New York Stock Exchange in the United States recovered 20,000. It was soaring with the expectation that the stimulus bill would pass the Senate. Washington Connect.

Correspondent Sohn Seok-min, the New York Stock Exchange's three largest indexes have risen significantly after a long time?

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Yes, Dow, a leading index centered on superior stocks, surged more than 11 percent.

It is the largest increase in 87 years as a percentage, and has recovered to 20,000 lines in points.

It rebounded briefly on Tuesday, showing a downward trend, and yesterday (24th) sat down to 18,000. It was a sigh in a week.

Nasdaq, led by technology stocks, also rose by more than 8 percent.

The news raised that up to $ 2 trillion in economic stimulus bills, which had been rejected yesterday in a dispute between the opposition parties, will be settled in the Senate.

The market is welcoming as it includes a loan of 700 trillion won in Korean money.

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President Trump said he expects the economy to normalize by the middle of next month. I feel a little impatient, how about it?

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He said during an interview with Fox News, who sided with himself, and said he wants to see the US economic activity normalize quickly, and he hopes it will be until Easter, the 12th of next month.

Listen to it yourself.

[Trump / President of the United States: I hope this country will remain open to economic activity until Easter (April 12)]

There is a saying that the economy is a psychology, but experts and American media are skeptical that there will be no clear ground for recovery within 20 days as the president said.

Some point out that the economy that Trump's most successful in is swaying into Corona, so make a cure, and when is the vaccine showing?

<Anchor>

There are over 50,000 corona19 patients in the United States, right?

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Contrary to President's hope, the situation in the United States is still deteriorating.

According to CNN, there are over 51,000 confirmed people and more than 600 deaths.

New York State, the most serious, doubled every three days to over 25,000.