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Wall Street falls after Kabul bombings; investors wait on Fed – Sydney Morning Herald
Technology and communication companies led a broad selloff on Wall Street following deadly attacks at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan….

Technology and communication companies led a broad selloff on Wall Street on Thursday (US time) following deadly attacks at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan.
The S&P 500 fell 0.6 per cent a day after capping a five-day winning streak with an all-time high….
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