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Dow caps worst first quarter of its 135-year history by sliding more than 400 points


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Stocks fell on Tuesday, the last day of the first quarter, as investors wrapped up a period of historic market volatility sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 404 points lower, or 1.8%. The S&P 500 was down by 1.9%. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.5%. The 30-stock benchmark was up as much as 152 points earlier in the day; it has fallen as much as 293.63 points, or 1.3%.

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2 hours ago, tacobell fan said:

Stocks fell on Tuesday, the last day of the first quarter, as investors wrapped up a period of historic market volatility sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 404 points lower, or 1.8%. The S&P 500 was down by 1.9%. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.5%. The 30-stock benchmark was up as much as 152 points earlier in the day; it has fallen as much as 293.63 points, or 1.3%.

ee stocks fall is a record in all dimensions.. 

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2 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Inka repati nundi Bear market anta ga uncle. Nijamena?

Bull Run start ayyindhi annav, pattumani varam tiragakunda bear market antunnav. why this kolaveri?

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20 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Bull Run start ayyindhi annav, pattumani varam tiragakunda bear market antunnav. why this kolaveri?

Idi Stock Market Uncle. Jagananna laga eppudu oke mata meeda undadhu ...

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