Wall Street’s main indexes fell sharply on Monday as investors showed concern about the Omicron COVID-19 variant potentially undercutting the economic rebound, and a critical setback to U.S. President Joe Biden’s domestic investment bill. “Clearly, the markets are not liking these types of headlines,” Barrett Asset Management chief investment officer Amy Kong said.
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Wall Street skids over Omicron COVID-19 variant concerns
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