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- Markets sank Friday to close a historically bad month and quarter, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing 22% below its January 5 peak, as investors continue to fret over tighter monetary policy and set the stage for the Dow’s worst year-to-date performance since 2008.
www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2022/09/30/dow-closes-worst-september-in-20-years-stocks-plunge-as-bear-market-roars/
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