U.S. stocks opened sharply lower, with the Dow industrials down around 570 points, amid concerns over China’s indebted property sector
U.S. stocks fell in early trading, pointing to an extension of recent losses on Wall Street as concerns regardingThe S&P 500 dropped 1.
6% Monday, after the broad stocks gauge posted its biggest two-week decline since February. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1.6%, or 535 points, and the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite Index fell 1.9%.
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