Shares under pressure at end of tumultuous week

Shares are declining to end a volatile week with further losses, as concerns over the health of banks intensified due to a decline in Deutsche Bank's stock. At the open, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.5%, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite falling 0.6%. Despite Friday's losses, the indexes were expected to finish the week with gains. However, investors remained wary due to the surge in the cost of insuring Deutsche Bank against default, reigniting concerns about the soundness of the European financial system. The Federal Reserve's decision to raise rates by a quarter-point on Wednesday also fueled anxiety, with banks recording unrealized losses on asset portfolios. Investors remain focused on the state of inflation, the health of the US economy, and the future of interest rates.
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Russell Shor
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