NewsWatch: Dow jumps over 400 points as stocks reclaim some of Monday’s lost ground

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Stocks build on early gains in an attempted bounce for equities after rising worries over the spread of the delta variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 triggered a selloff that left major benchmarks at nearly one-month lows. See full story.

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