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Stocks gave up an early rally and briefly went negative as big swings rocked Wall Street for a second straight day. The S&P 500 erased nearly all of a 4% gain by early afternoon and was up just 0.2%.
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Stocks gave up an early rally and briefly went negative as big swings rocked Wall Street for a second straight ... midst of a nearly 57% plunge from its peak in late 2007 until its bottom in ...
New York: US stocks are rising on Tuesday, but big swings are still rocking Wall Street for a second straight ... a nearly 57 per cent plunge from its peak in late 2007 until its bottom in March ...