U.S. Stocks End Sharply Lower as Investors Grow Jittery

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The Dow fell more than 1,800 points, its worst day since a series of punishing selloffs in March, over worries about spikes in U.S. coronavirus infections

Growing fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections sent the stock market tumbling Thursday, pulling the Dow Jones Industrial Average down more than 1,800 points, its worst day since March.

For months, investors have been betting the U.S. and other countries will be able to reopen their economies without seeing a surge in coronavirus cases that might force them to backtrack. Stocks have risen accordingly, with the S&P 500 turning positive for the year as recently as Monday.

 

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