Wall Street sells off as worries mount ahead of earnings season

Oct 11 (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes continued their slide in Thursday's volatile session as investors worried about rising interest rates and braced for a trade war hit to corporate earnings a day ahead of the quarterly reporting season kickoff.

In its sixth consecutive day of declines, the S&P closed down 2.1 percent after shedding 3 percent in Wednesday's session. But at its session low, the benchmark fell 2.7 percent to its lowest level since early July.

The Nasdaq narrowly avoided confirming a correction. During the session, it fell as much as 10.3 percent from its Aug. 29 closing record high but ended the day 9.6 percent below the record.

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DJIA 25,049.65-549.09-2.15%
NASDAQ 7,329.06-92.99-1.25% Image result for Google show me a worry a Wall Street Traders about the market downturn

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