Stocks close in on bear market as Trump and Mnuchin fuel Christmas eve drop

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NEW YORK — Wall Street extended its losses Monday (Dec 24) as United States President Donald Trump continued to lash out at the Federal Reserve and an unusual weekend statement about the health of the US financial system by Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, unnerved investors rather than

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