After plummeting on Thursday, stocks' roller-coaster week is set to continue with U.S. stock futures pointing to sharp losses at the open.
A trader works before the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on September 20, 2019 in New York City.7:27 am: 78% of the S&P in correction territory
With yesterday's steep slide, 78% of the S&P 500 is now in correction territory, or more than 10% below recent highs. 41% of the index, or 207 stocks, are currently trading in bear market territory, or more than 20% below recent highs.It's been a volatile week of whipsaw market moves, and Friday is shaping up to be the same story on the Street. U.S.
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