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Stocks Climb Back After Steep Monday Drop

The Dow recovered after a more than 1,100 point drop at one point Monday.

Aired 01/24/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Stocks Climb Back After Steep Monday Drop

Clip: 1/24/2022 | 6m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

The Dow recovered after a more than 1,100 point drop at one point Monday.

The stock market experienced a major drop Monday before recovering later in the day. Chief among investor fears appears to be worry that the Federal Reserve will now aggressively raise rates to tamp down inflation.

Aired 01/24/2022 | Rating NR

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