Stocks end lower as global central banks follow Fed in hiking rates
U.S. stocks ended lower Thursday, adding to sharp declines suffered the previous session after the Federal Reserve delivered a 75 basis point rate hike and signaled significant further tightening ahead. A number of other major central banks, including the Swiss National Bank and the Bank of England, delivered rate hikes on Thursday as investors fret that monetary tightening will lead to a sharp economic slowdown or recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell around 108 points, or 0.4%, to finish near 30,076, according to preliminary figures. The S&P 500 ended 0.8% lower near 3,758, while the Nasdaq Composite slumped 1.4% to close near 11,067.
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