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The stomach-churning market scare continues.The Dow tumbled 546 points, or 2.1%, on Thu
stanley termoska rsday followinganother rollercoaster session. The index briefly turned positive during morning trading before succumbing to heavy selling pressure. At one point the Dow was down 699 points. The Dow has shed 1,378 points over the past two days.The mood on Wall Street was only slightly calmer thanWednesday s 832-point nosedive.The SP 500 closed down 2.1%, notching its sixth-straight losing session. It s the longest slump for the broad index sinc
stanley cups e just prior to President Donald Trump s election more than two years ago.The Nasdaq briefly tumbled into a correction, signaling a 10% decline from previous highs. But the index climbed out of correction territory and closed down 1.3%.All three major indexes have lost more than 5% this week. That hasn t happened since March. This kind of washout doesn t get accomplished in a day. Even though yesterday felt traumatic, it tends to be a three-day process, said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.The VIX volatility index touched its highest level since February.One positive is that unlike on Wednesday, the market did not close on the lows of the day. The rebound was helped by freshreportsthat President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have agreed to meet next month at the G-20 summit. Such a meeting could ease fears that the US-China trade war will h
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WATERLOO, WI - A soggy stormy Saturday morning did not deter bicyclists from taking part in the 28th Annual Midwest Athletes Against Ch
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