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Wall Street halts trade after plunge

A 30% slump in oil prices has resulted in the biggest one-day points loss in history on Wall Street.

Image: iStock/SARINYAPINNGAM

Image: iStock/SARINYAPINNGAM

The plunge after the opening bell was so severe, trading was temporarily halted. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped a record 2013.7 points, or 7.8%, while the S&P 500 lost 7.6%. ASX futures...

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