Wall Street stocks swoon again; euro falls
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks extended their recent losing streak on Tuesday, stung by worries about slowing U.S. job growth, while the euro fell on nagging concerns about Europe's fiscal problems. Signs of a cooling U.S. recovery after Friday's release of disappointing data on jobs creation in March and the euro zone's festering debt crisis fuelled a view of tepid global growth, stoking safety bids for gold as well as U.S. and German government debt. ...
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