Watch VideoThe week on Wall Street started off lower with the Dow and S&P indexes both sharply falling Monday, the first trading day in the new year.
It’s a one-two punch of uncertainty for investors.
First: Georgia. Analysts say investors have been betting on a divided government in 2021, but that’s less clear now....
Wall Street Braces For Georgia Senate Race, Vaccine Delay
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