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Wall St tumbles on Apple's profit warning, amid fears of global slowdownThe Dow Jones index plunges by more than 600 points after technology giant Apple issues a rare profit downgrade, blaming the US-China trade war.
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Federal Reserve hikes US interest rates for the fourth time this year, Wall Street reverses gainsThe Dow Jones index has reversed a 350-point gain and is now sharply lower, after the US central bank hiked interest rates and indicated a more cautious path ahead PIC: Reuters
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Dow plunges 590 points, as Wall Street falls deeper into correction territoryVolatility is becoming the new norm on stock markets, with Australian shares set to follow Wall Street's plunge over fears of a US recession and rate hikes.
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Worst week for Dow, Nasdaq since 2008 crisisWall Street ended its worst week in a decade with more bruising losses Friday, and with the tech-rich Nasdaq entering a bear market amid worries about trade...
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Dow surges 1,100 points, Wall St rebounds from worst-ever ChristmasUS markets rebound from a shocking Christmas Eve sell-off, but are still facing their worst December since the Great Depression.
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Wall St shrugs off economic growth worries; Dow boosted by strong earningsWorries about slower global economic growth continue to dampen investor sentiment in Australia and foreign markets.
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'Scorned lover': Wall Street plunges as stocks hit by trade concernsUS stocks plunged, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling more than 800 points, as a litany of concerns wiped out the rally in risk assets.
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Wall St volatility surges on reports of potential Huawei and ZTE banVolatility has surged in US markets, with the Dow Jones dropping by as much as 600 points, before jumping 260 points amid fresh US-China trade anxiety.
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Labor's renewable energy target is a 'suicide note' | Sky News AustraliaSky News host Alan Jones says Scott Morrison is on much firmer ground than opposition leader Bill Shorten when it comes to election policies. \n\nMr Jones says Labor has a slim chance of winning government with its 50 per cent renewable energy target, describing the policy as a 'national economic suicide note'. \n\nMr Jones also slams Labor's promise to slash negative gearing, saying it will jack up the price of rent and cut GDP by up to $19 billion a year. \n\nImage: Kym Smith \u002F News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n
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