Thornburg Investment Management Co-Head of Investments Ben Kirby in The Associated Press

INFLATION WOES SINK STOCKS INVESTORS WARY GAINS IN ECONOMY WILL BE LOST TO HIGHER INTEREST RATE

NEW YORK – A sharp sell-off left the Dow Jones Industrial Average more than 1,000 points lower Thursday, wiping out the gains from Wall Street’s biggest rally in two years, as worries grow that the higher interest rates the Federal Reserve is using in its fight against inflation will derail the economy.

The benchmark S&P 500 fell 3.6%, marking its biggest loss in nearly two years, a day after it posted its biggest gain since May 2020. The Nasdaq slumped 5%, its worst drop since June 2020. The losses by the Dow and the other indexes offset the gains from a day earlier.

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