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EV and self-driving stocks fell nearly 15% in September, their second-worst month on record

Por: CNBC Business October 01, 2022

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In this articleGMC vehicles sit on display at the Sterling McCall Buick GMC dealership on February 02, 2022 in Houston, Texas.Brandon Bell Getty ImagesA key ETF for electric and autonomous vehicle stocks suffered an ugly month in September, falling nearly 15% amid fears a recession could slow revenue for the automakers. The closed on Friday at about $20, more than 37% off the group's 52-week high. It was the second worst-performing month... + full article



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