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Wall Street tumbles on growing recession worries By Reuters
(Reuters) – Wall Street’s main indexes tumbled on Monday, as fears of the United States tipping into recession following weak economic data last week rippled through global markets.
The fell 681.07 points, or 1.71%, at the open to 39,056.19. The opened lower by 195.42 points, or 3.66%, at 5,151.14, while the dropped 1,063.63 points, or 6.34%, to 15,712.53 at the opening bell.
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