Winners and losers from the Wall Street sell-off

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Wall Street stocks slide as sell-off in tech shares picks up pace
Tesla sinks as investors shift away from riskier holdingsFinancial Times - 6d -
Wall Street suffers ‘ugly’ sell-off amid US recession fears, as Musk’s Tesla falls 50% from all–time high – business live
Volatility soars and shares slide after Beijing imposes tariffs on imports of agricultural goods from America. Analysts at investment bank Jefferies remain optimistic about the prospects for the ...The Guardian - Mar. 10 -
Tech's 3-week sell-off, led by Tesla, wipes out $2.7 trillion in value from megacaps
Wall Street had very different expectations for the tech trade following President Trump's election victory in November.CNBC - Mar. 14 -
Stock market opens low following Wall Street's worst day in years
The stock market opened in the red as a major sell off continues prompted by fears of a recession and uncertainty from President Donald Trump's tariffs. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports on what could ...NBC News - Mar. 11 -
Investors dumped U.S. stocks at the fastest pace on record last week, according to this Wall Street survey
Institutional investors who trade through Bank of America are pulling money from U.S. stocks at the fastest pace on record, according to a closely followed survey produced by a team of strategists ...MarketWatch - 6d -
China markets are set to outperform Wall Street as U.S. exceptionalism comes to a pause
Chinese markets' rally has been gaining steam, and market watchers are expecting it to outperform its American counterparts as U.S. exceptionalism sputters.CNBC - 5d -
StubHub plans IPO in new test of Wall Street appetite for tech stocks
Online ticket vendor aims to raise $1bn at a value of $16.5bnFinancial Times - 3d -
Wall Street stocks drop as investors fret over US economic slowdown
Tech shares hit as Tesla gives up all its post-election gainsFinancial Times - Mar. 10 -
NFL winners and losers from free agency eve: Myles Garrett, DK Metcalf cash in; Cowboys, Bengals stunned
A look at the winners and losers from Sunday's avalanche of NFL transactionsCBS Sports - Mar. 10
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