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Nov 09

New Twitter owner Elon Musk sells almost $4 billion in Tesla stock

By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press

Twitter's new owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has sold nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares, according to regulatory filings.

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Nov 08

Stocks up on Wall Street in anticipation of election

By Damian J. Troise, Associated Press

Stocks rose on Wall Street as Americans head to the polls to vote in midterm elections that are being heavily influenced by inflation and the threat of a recession.

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Nov 04

Wall Street wavers after October jobs data, hopes for China rebound

By Stan Choe, Associated Press

Stocks wavered as Wall Street weighs how to read the latest data on the U.S. jobs market and hopes that the world's second-largest economy may be set for a boost.

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Oct 13

After rocky morning, stocks mount biggest comeback in years

By Stan Choe, Damian J. Troise, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

The S&P 500 jumped to a gain of 2.6 percent, a stunning reversal after earlier being down as much as 2.4 percent and touching its lowest level in nearly two years.

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Oct 07

Stocks slump on fears about rates, recession after jobs data

By Stan Choe, Associated Press

Good news on the economy remains bad news for Wall Street, as stocks fell sharply Friday on worries a still-strong U.S jobs market may actually make a recession more likely.

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Oct 03

Wall Street soars to best day since summer

By Damian J. Troise, Stan Choe, Associated Press

The S&P 500 rose 2.6 percent Monday, the latest swing for a scattershot market that's been mostly falling this year on worries about a possible global recession.

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Oct 01

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What to know about the reeling financial markets right now

By Geoff Bennett, Claire Mufson

The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw its worst September since 2002 and its worst monthly drop since March 2020. And the S&P 500 and NASDAQ are on track to experience their first three-quarter losing streaks since 2009. Roben Farzad, host…

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Sep 26

U.S. stocks slide deeper into a slump as recession fears grow

By Damian J. Troise, Associated Press

Stocks mostly fell on Wall Street and put major indexes deeper into a slump as recession fears grow. The losses were broad and included banks, health care companies and retailers.

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Aug 26

Dow Jones drop 3 percent after Fed Chair Powell warns interest rates to stay high

By Stan Choe, Damian J. Troise, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

Stocks closed sharply lower after the head of the Federal Reserve dashed Wall Street's hopes that it may soon ease up on high interest rates in its effort to tame inflation.

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Jun 30

From the stock market to crypto, a punishing six months for investors

By Alex Veiga, Stan Choe, Associated Press

It's the worst start to a year for stocks in decades. Bonds are on pace for one of their worst performances in history, and cryptocurrencies have tumbled after soaring last year.

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