The Dow Jones Industrial Average has dropped for seven straight days. Its 14% decline since Feb. 12 puts it in danger of falling into a “bear market,” marking a 20% decline from a recent high
The Dow industrials have dropped seven straight days entering trading Monday, posting their steepest weekly decline since the financial crisis.
Their 14% pullback since Feb. 12 places the longest-ever U.S. stock rally in jeopardy of falling into a “bear market,” marking a 20% decline from a recent high.
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