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U.S. stock fell Tuesday, following three weeks of losses driven by expectations for tighter Federal Reserve policy and an energy crisis in Europe.
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U.S. Stock indexes fell Tuesday, pushed by expectations for tighter Federal Reserve coverage and an power disaster in Europe.
The S&P 500 fell zero.7% after the long Labor Day weekend, following a turbulent consultation Friday that dragged critical indexes decrease. The Dow Jones Industrial Average additionally declined 0.7%, at the equal time because the tech-targeted Nasdaq Composite misplaced 1%. The essential indexes all have fallen for three consecutive weeks.
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