Terror fears puch US stocks lower

New fears of terrorism sent stock markets tumbling around the world today and extended Wall Street’s sell-off into a second week.

Terror fears puch US stocks lower

New fears of terrorism sent stock markets tumbling around the world today and extended Wall Street’s sell-off into a second week.

US investors reacted to market declines in Japan and Europe following reports that the al Qaida terrorist network had claimed responsibility for weekend attacks in Turkey and named Japan and other US allies as potential targets. But analysts said some of Wall Street’s slide was due to normal profit taking.

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