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U.S. stocks slump to their lowest levels since mid-October, amid fears that a Chinese economic slowdown will dampen global growth.
By Camila RussoJanuary 4 -
U.S. stocks led a renewed rout in equities worldwide as concern that Chinas slowing economy will hamper global growth roiled financial markets.
September 1 -
U.S. stocks rallied the most since 2011, halting a six-day rout, as investors found some relief after the worst global equity rout in almost four years.
August 26 -
Turbulence in financial markets gathered momentum amid intensifying concern over slowing global growth, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average into a correction and giving other stock gauges their worst losses since 2011.
August 21