Updated from 3:22 p.m. EST
Stocks on Wall Street had a volatile morning Thursday before selling off sharply late in the session as traders continued to grapple with signs of economic malaise and fret about the fate of the auto industry.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 444 points, or 5.3%, to 7554. The S&P 500 slumped 54 points, or 6.7%, to 752, putting it below its 2002 bear market low of 776, and the Nasdaq dropped 70 points, or 5.1%, to 1316.
On Wednesday, the market also fell hard, and when the new session arrived another set of grim economic data kept the sellers in control. The Labor Department reported that jobless claims for the week ended Nov. 15 had increased by 27,000 to reach 542,000, the highest level since 1992. Economists had anticipated claims numbers to come in at 503,000. ...
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