Dow drops 200 points amid more volatility after more than 4% drop last week

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Stocks opened lower today as investors feared an intensifying trade war between the U.S. and China.

 

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Monday was another volatile day for the markets. The Dow erased a 500-point drop to close in the green after technology stocks rebounded.

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