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REVIEW: The recent strong rally on Wall Street, sparked by European Central Bank’s US$1 trillion bond-buying announcement, appeared to have fizzled out.

US stocks swooned, dragging the Dow Jones Industrial Average down a hefty 141.38 points to 17,672.60 the previous Friday amid soft corporate earnings results while materials stocks slumped after Goldman Sachs slashed forecasts on commodity prices.

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