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- US stocks are one week into what's historically been their worst month of the year, in what is known as "The September Effect".
- The S&P 500 is currently down about 1% so far this month.
- Market veteran Ed Yardeni has highlighted some of the key risks facing investors this time around.
US stocks are one week into what's historically been the worst month of the year for the
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- Apple announced its new iOS update after researchers discovered vulnerabilities.
- Experts say iPhone and iPad owners should update their devices to iOS 16.6.1 as soon as possible.
- Researchers said the vulnerability had been "actively exploited" to deliver NSO Group's spyware
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- More than 100 motions, exhibits were filed Friday in NY's civil business-fraud case against Trump and his company.
- Attorney General Letitia

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