S&P 500 sinks more than 1.5% as markets tumble worldwide
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling on Wall Street Monday, joining a global tumble for markets as the S&P 500 sinks more than 1.5%. Losses in Asia accelerated in Europe on the possibility of tougher restrictions to stem rising coronavirus counts. In the U.S., both stocks and Treasury yields weakened, while prices sank for oil and many other commodities a healthy economy would demand. Bank stocks fell after a report alleged several are profiting from illicit dealings with criminal networ
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