Dow Falls Slightly As Markets Close Out Worst Year Since 2008

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Friday was the final day of trading in 2022, capping a volatile year for the markets as analysts warn of a rocky 2023.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 74 points on Friday, the final day of trading to end the worst year since 2008 for the three major stock indexes that were mired by interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve and recession fears.... [+]

in New York. - Wall Street stocks marked a gloomy end to 2022, slumping to close lower in their worst annual showing in years. Surging inflation and steep interest rate hikes to cool demand have battered markets and investor sentiment this year, on top of global shocks like Russia's invasion of Ukraine. All three major stock indices logged small declines Friday: The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 0.2%, while the S&P 500 fell 10 points and the NASDAQ declined 12 points .

 

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