
Dow slid 422 points as risk appetite cooled after a strong first quarter
Your Daily Market Brief The optimism that carried markets through the first quarter just hit a significant speed bump. Friday's session saw the Dow fall 422 points, or 0. 9%, while the S&P 500 dropped 1. 4% and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1%. Read Full Analysis |
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