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News Wrap: Market plunge wipes out 2018 financial gains

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News Wrap: Market plunge wipes out 2018 financial gains

Wednesday in our news wrap, the Dow Jones Industrial Average went down 608 points, wiping out 2018 gains. Also, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, speaking for the first time since Saudi Arabia admitted a role in killing Jamal Khashoggi, declared it a “heinous crime” and promised justice at an investment conference in Riyadh.

10/24/2018

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