Dow set to sink | US-China trade gap widens | Shutdown enters Day 24

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Dow set to sink | US-China trade gap widens | Shutdown enters Day 24
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U.S. stock futures are pointing to a lower Wall Street open on weak China trade data and general concerns about a weakening global economy.

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