Full Coverage: Markets in Turmoil
Global market turmoil has intensified as severe market declines in China, the world’s second-largest economy, have created concern of a deep economic slump.
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Moments after the U.S. stock market opened Monday, anyone checking prices might have rubbed their eyes in disbelief: The Dow Jones industrial average had plunged nearly 1,100 points.
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Monday morning’s wildly up-and-down stock market may have spread fear among investors, but financial advisors are warning their clients not to make rash decisions.
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Gyrations in the stock market have taken California’s fragile finances for a ride before — when the dot-com bubble burst, when the Wall Street crash sank the national economy less than a decade ago.
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Here’s a look at why global stock markets are falling and what it might mean for American workers and investors.
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Last week’s stock sell-off could upend an already confusing landscape for the U.S. technology sector.
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China’s Shanghai composite stock index fell nearly 8.5% on Monday, erasing the Chinese market’s 2015 gains and intensifying concerns of a deep economic slump in the world’s second-largest economy.
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Shares of Apple Inc. and some other technology companies briefly roared back Wednesday as analysts pointed to the tech sector as one likely to outlast a possible rough patch in the global economy.