US stocks sank on Wednesday, pushing the
S&P 500 to close below 1,900 for the first time since September as
investors grew anxious about weak energy prices, US corporate earnings and the
global economy.
All 10 S&P 500
sectors ended in the red, led by consumer discretionary shares, the healthcare
sector and technology. Selling was broad, with decliners outpacing advancing
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