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Stocks closed out Tuesday's session near session lows in a late selloff. The energy sector tumbled, and soft Chinese trade data rekindled fears of weak global economic growth. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Amazon results fell short of expectations, despite growth in holiday shopping and its cloud services business. Stocks rose in Thursay's trading session. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Concerns over China dominate financial markets, the biggest fall in Shanghai shares in eight years dragging European stock markets and the prices of major commodities like copper and oil sharply lower. Ciara Lee reports
Wall Street stocks suffered another weak session Friday to conclude the worst week since the 2008 Financial Crisis on worries the coronavirus will derail global economic growth. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 25,423,87, down 1.3 percent, but about 725 points above its session lows. IMAGES
Stocks recovered from their worst levels of the day, but still had heavy losses on weakness in financial stocks. Bobbi Rebell reports.
U.S. stocks fell ahead of the presidential debate. But as Fred Katayama reports, concerns over global growth may have been a bigger factor dampening investor sentiment.