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  2. Dow tumbles 475 points, S&P 500 suffers worst day since ... - AOL

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    Stocks sold off Friday as inflation and geopolitical worries once again dented investor sentiment on Wall Street. Dow tumbles 475 points, S&P 500 suffers worst day since January as inflation woes ...

  3. Wall St slides at end of strong holiday-shortened week

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    Tech and growth stocks dragged Wall Street's main indexes lower on Friday, at the end of an upbeat holiday-shortened week that was driven by expectations around a traditionally strong period for ...

  4. Wall St set for strong open as Trump's Treasury selection ...

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    (Reuters) -Wall Street's main indexes were poised to open higher on Monday, driven by investor optimism following Scott Bessent's nomination as Treasury Secretary in the incoming Trump administration.

  5. Wall Street Week - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Wall Street Week (WSW), is an investment news and information TV program airing Friday nights on the Bloomberg Television. The original weekly show hosted by Louis Rukeyser aired each Friday evening on PBS in the United States from November 20, 1970, to 2005.

  6. On the Money (2013 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    On the Money, [1] formerly The Wall Street Journal Report, [2] is an American syndicated weekly television program airing on weekends, and on Sunday evenings on CNBC. The program is hosted by Becky Quick. [3] Political, business, and economic figures are interviewed on the program; guests have included Henry Paulson [1] and Colin Powell. [4]

  7. Here's where Wall Street sees stocks heading after the best 2 ...

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    After two consecutive years of more than 20% gains for the S&P 500 (^GSPC) — an achievement not seen since the late 1990s — Wall Street strategists foresee a slower pace of gains for the ...