Stocks opened higher today as Wall Street concluded a roller-coaster week.
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The stock market just booked its ugliest Christmas Eve plunge in historyNever mind finding coal in your stocking for the holidays. Wall Street investors scored a rare — and unwanted — gift this year.
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European stocks set to open lower in shortened session following Wall Street routThin volumes are likely to dampen trading activity in Europe Monday, with markets set to close early ahead of the Christmas holiday.
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Australian stocks slip after last week's Wall Street retreatAustralian stocks were lower on their Monday morning, following last week's market turmoil stateside which saw the Dow posting its worst weekly performance in more than a decade.
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