Worries over ongoing trade war impacts rattled investors for the second day in a row
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Dow Plummets Below 50-Day on Economic Anxiety | By Lillian Currens | | Ongoing trade war worries after a big ISM manufacturing data miss sent the Dow to a 494-point loss today, with the index breaching its 50-day moving average in the process -- just as the S&P did to start the month on Tuesday. Ahead of the ISM non-manufacturing index due out Thursday and the marquee jobs report that wraps up the week on Friday, sluggish ADP data stirred up more anxieties over a possible recession, and only worsened Wall Street's risk-off mood. Continue reading for more on today's market, including: | >> Continue reading... | |
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