US stock markets continued falling on Monday as investors worried Congress would not agree to more stimulus cash before the election and reacted to an uptick in coronavirus infections. The Dow Jones closed down 510 points, or 1.9% after a late rally. The...
Full ArticleUS stock markets continue falling amid Covid fears as Dow drops 510 points
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