Stocks stumble, dollar dips on COVID-19, U.S. election anxiety
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Stocks stumble, dollar dips on COVID-19, U.S. election anxiety
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of world stock markets dropped and the U.S. dollar slipped on Tuesday as investors grappled with a surge in coronavirus cases and uncertainty over the impending U.S. presidential election. Wall Street’s main indexes ended mixed, with the S&P 500 and the Dow industrials »»»

Coronavirus: Wall Street tumbles amid resurging COVID-19 cases
New York: US stocks posted their worst session in weeks on Monday, driven downwards by fading hopes for economic stimulus, mounting worries over the coronavirus and jitters around the November 3 elections. The major indexes recovered from the low points of the day, but the Dow Jones Industrial Aver»»»

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