Global stocks mostly fell Thursday on a panoply of worries as varied as higher US interest rates, the diplomatic fallout from the disappearance of a Saudi journalist and rising unease about the eurozone due to Italy's controversial budget plans.
"There are so many things the market is dealing with right now," said Tom Cahill of Ventura Wealth Management. "People are on edge and they're willing to sell first and ask questions later."
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