The S&P 500 closed under its 100-day moving average for the first time since June 24, a sign of weak near-term momentum. The day's fall extended recent declines on uncertainty over when the U.S. Federal Reserve will start to slow its stimulative monetary policies.
Odds grew that a strike would
occur against al-Assad's forces for a chemical weapons attack against
civilians as a number of nations and groups - including Britain, France,
Canada and the Arab League - joined Washington in urging a firm
response to Assad. Adding to the tension, Russia has supported Assad
Syria's civil war.
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