Wall Street is quieter, and U.S. stocks are edging back from the records they set the day before during a worldwide rally.
Wall Street is quieter, and U.S. stocks are drifting after they leaped to records the day before during a worldwide rally.
U.S. stocks are drifting in early trading after leaping to records the day before as part of a worldwide rally.
It's a stark contrast to several weeks ago when global equity markets suffered a savage pullback at the start of August as a scare about the health of the U.S. economy dovetailed with a sudden surge ...
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