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China stocks plunge again
Chinese stocks markets plunged again on Monday, closing down more than 5% despite efforts by Beijing to stabilize the market
Europe, U.S. markets shake off China slump
European stocks saw a more steady start on Monday, and U.S. futures were higher as investors looked past concerns over slowing Chinese growth
Oil lower on demand outlook
Oil prices held near the lowest levels in more than a decade as concerns over slowing demand from China, the world’s second-largest consumer weighed
Copper sinks to 6-1/2 year lows
Copper futures tumbled to the lowest level since April 2009 as investors continued to focus on the deteriorating outlook for China and its impact on future demand prospects
Alcoa (N:AA) unofficially kicks off Q4 earnings season
Fourth-quarter earnings season is kicking off and Alcoa will report after the market close, with what are expected to be its worst quarterly results since early 2014