US share
prices ended lower on Friday, as many investors continue to worry about
the outcome of Tuesday's US presidential election.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for seven sessions in a row. The index declined 42 points, or 0.2 percent, closing at 17,888. That's the lowest level since July.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq and the broader S&P 500 index closed lower for nine straight sessions. It's the longest decline in 36 years for the S&P 500.
Analysts say investors are concerned about the tightening presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
Many market participants are afraid that Trump's policies could badly affect the American economy. The policies include a hardline approach to illegal immigrants and protectionist trade policies.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20161105_12/
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for seven sessions in a row. The index declined 42 points, or 0.2 percent, closing at 17,888. That's the lowest level since July.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq and the broader S&P 500 index closed lower for nine straight sessions. It's the longest decline in 36 years for the S&P 500.
Analysts say investors are concerned about the tightening presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
Many market participants are afraid that Trump's policies could badly affect the American economy. The policies include a hardline approach to illegal immigrants and protectionist trade policies.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20161105_12/
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