The ‘Santa Claus Rally,’ the typical year-end stock surge, may not deliver in 2018. Too many worries persist on Wall Street.
Author: Adam Shell, USA TODAY
Dow closes down 352 points after Fed hikes rates, and signals 2 — not 3 — increases next year
Jittery investors reacted negatively to the Fed’s decision to hike its key interest rate by a quarter point. The Dow fell 352 points on the news.
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The Dow looks to mount rebound after a 1,000 point two-day drop, as Wall Street looks to Federal Reserve for support.
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Uber starts IPO process in confidential filing that creates race with rival Lyft, report
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Dow Jones drop adds to losses, weekly gloom for stock investors
Fears about trade and the economy spurred relentless selling on Wall Street Friday, capping a dismal stretch. The Dow fell 4.5 percent for the week.
Market volatility is back. How to survive the stock market’s wild swings
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Dow plunge: 5 ways to keep big drop from fraying your nerves, ruining your financial plan
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