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Wall Street loses ground as Ukraine crisis deepens

Worries over tension abroad had largely receded from Wall Street, with major indexes seeing few negative days over the past two weeks, and the Dow and S&P both hitting record highs.

August 29, 2014 / 08:40 IST
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US stocks edged lower on Thursday after the latest tension between Ukraine and Russia snapped the focus of investors back to the volatile region, but US economic data helped curb losses.

Worries over tension abroad had largely receded from Wall Street, with major indexes seeing few negative days over the past two weeks, and the Dow and S&P both hitting record highs.

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Ukraine's security and defense council said the border town of Novoazovsk and other areas of Ukraine's south-east had fallen under the control of Russian forces, together with rebels. The US accused Russia of active fighting in Eastern Ukraine, and said it was considering a range of responses, including more sanctions.

While few US companies have heavy exposure to either country, investors are concerned about the potential response by the United States and Europe to any escalation in hostility.