Investors Rush Into Havens as Growth Fears Persist

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Investors Rush Into Havens as Growth Fears Persist
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“The market mood is very uncertain right now.” Investors are snapping up safer assets including gold, dividend-paying stocks and the Japanese yen

Major U.S. stock indexes remain near records, thanks in part to the continued strength of the U.S. economy. But some economically sensitive market indicators are signaling a downturn is ahead.

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