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Dow transports tumbles again toward longest losing streak in more than 2 years

The Dow Jones Transportation Average dove 568 points, or 3.8%, in afternoon trading Wednesday, putting then on track for the sixth-straight loss and a six-month low. A six-day losing streak would be the longest since the six-day streak that ended Feb. 28, 2020. The Dow transports have plunged 13.3% over the past six sessions, the worst six-day performance plummeted 15.6% during the six-day stretch that ended March 23, 2020. In comparison, the Dow Jones Industrial Average , which slumped 231 points, or 0.7%, on Tuesday, has slipped just 2.5% over the past six days. Within the Dow transports, all 20 components are losing ground. The biggest drag on the index was Avis Budget Group Inc.’s stock , which tumbled $37.20, or 13.4%, to shave about 227 points off the index’s price.

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