Wall Street ended sharply lower on Thursday on worries that the Federal Reserve's aggressive fight against inflation could hobble the U.S. economy, and as investors fretted about a rout in global currency and debt markets.
With tech-related heavyweights Tesla, Apple and Nvidia all slumping, the Nasdaq sank to near its lowest level of 2022, set in mid-June.
The S&P 500 touched lows last seen in November 2020. Down more than 8 percent in September, the benchmark is on track for its worst September since 2008.
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