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How the S&P 500 is Dominated By Apple and Microsoft

The New York Times – Business:

Investors in the S&P 500 are highly dependent on the fate of Microsoft, Apple and other big technology stocks. A rally in March showed how this can mask turmoil in the rest of the market.

Joe Rennison
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