The Dow dropped about 550 points, wrapping up stocks’ worst quarter in two years as investors juggled war, inflation and rising interest rates
A head-spinning quarter is coming to an end, with major stock indexes on track for their worst performance in two years and other markets recording some of the most extreme moves on record.
The action reflects a sense of dislocation shared by many traders and portfolio managers who are confronting challenges not seen in years. Yet their unease has been offset in part by a fierce determination among many investors to take advantage of any price declines to add to positions in stocks, bonds and commodities.
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