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Fourth straight dip on Wall St as ECB prints money again

'They’re basically admitting the [EU] economy is quite soft,' analysts say.

Fri, 08 Mar 2019

Wall St fell for a fourth straight session after the European Central Bank slashed its economic growth forecast for 2019 and announced a new round of stimulus to help banks in a struggling eurozone.

US 10-year treasury yields ticked lower to hit a one-week low at 2.6%. The interest rate

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