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Wall Street ends worst two weeks since November

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U. S. stocks closed their worst two-week slide since November with a selloff on Friday as disappointing China growth data sparked worries the global recovery was flagging. Concerns that Europe’s debt crisis was flaring up again added to selling pressure. Sectors taking the hardest hit were those most closely linked to growth, including materials, energy and financials. The S&P 500 is now down 3. 4 percent from this year’s closing high, after falling 2. 7 percent over the past two weeks. . . .

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