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The major market indexes recorded back-to-back losses

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7/17/2019

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Trade Worries Keep Dow from Another New High

By Karee Venema

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Stocks edged higher at the open, as Wall Street weighed a fresh round of earnings reports. However, the major indexes slipped into the red, as concerns over U.S.-China trade relations were exacerbated by disappointing earnings from railroad giant CSX Corporation (CSX). By the close, the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq had notched back-to-back losses, with the former marking the first session in six it hasn't hit a new record high.

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