Here's what happened to the stock market on Friday

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Stocks struggled to regain their footing on Friday following their biggest sell-off in three months during the previous session.

3-week winning streak snapped

The major averages posted their first weekly declines in four as rising concerns over a possible coronavirus resurgence spooked the recently soaring market. The Dow ended the week down 5.55% while the S&P 500 dropped 4.78%. The Nasdaq posted a weekly loss of 2.30%. Those losses marked Wall Street's worst one-week performance since March 20, when they all plunged at least 12%.

 

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