 | Traders work on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street tumbled again Monday, joining a sell-off around the world as fears grew that the financial crisis will cascade through economies globally despite bailout efforts by the U.S. and other governments click to open  |
 | Specialist Thomas Brown at his post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points Ñ their largest one-day point drop Ñ before recovering to close with a loss of 370 click to open  |
 | Trader John Santiago leans on a phone post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points Ñ their largest one-day point drop Ñ before recovering to close with a loss of 370 click to open  |
 | Specialist Gregg Reilly works at his post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points Ñ their largest one-day point drop Ñ before recovering to close with a loss of 370 click to open  |
 | Trader Dudley Devine leans on a phone post on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Wall Street suffered through another extraordinary and traumatic session Monday, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging as much as 800 points Ñ their largest one-day point drop Ñ before recovering to close with a loss of 370 click to open  |
 | A trader sits on the floor after the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, October 6, 2008. The Dow dove to its lowest level in almost five years as fear gripped investors around the world click to open  |