Early Hours of 2016 Trading Marked By Losses
Monday, January 04, 2016
The Dow, Nasdaq and the S&P 500 each were down more than two percent at times. Big-name stocks such as Netflix, Amazon and Tesla led the way.
Wall Street’s early tumble followed a trend set by Chinese markets, which dropped 7 percent.
GoLocal teamed up with Graphiq to take a closer look at the major U.S. market indices, as well as a number of early trading losers in the Chinese stock market.
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