Biggest losers are Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan as Dow suffers 200-point decline
Shares of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are retreating Friday morning, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory. The Dow DJIA, -0.72% was most recently trading 199 points lower, as shares of JPMorgan Chase JPM, -3.22% and Goldman Sachs GS, -2.45% have contributed to the index's intraday decline. JPMorgan Chase's shares are off $3.52, or 2.7%, while those of Goldman Sachs have dropped $8.17, or 2.6%, combining for an approximately 77-point drag on the Dow.
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