China protests send global stocks lower as experts see Covid disruption persisting
Global stocks moved lower after rare protests erupted across China over the country's stringent zero-Covid policy — the Dow declined 497.57 points while the S&P 500 dropped by 62.18 points. Six experts discuss the impact on U.S. markets.
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