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US stocks tumble on global growth fears, Volkswagen

New York - Wall Street stocks tumbled on Tuesday, joining European equities in falling on worries about global growth and the burgeoning Volkswagen emissions scandal.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 179.72 points to 16 330.47.

The broad-based S&P 500 fell 24.23 points to 1 942.74, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index sank 72.23 points to 4 756.72.

Analysts cited rising worries about global growth following weaker Chinese economic data and dropping prices for copper and other key commodities.

"I just think we're in this period where investors are worried about a slowdown," said Alan Skrainka, chief investment officer at Cornerstone Wealth Management.

Analysts cited a report from the Asian Development Bank projecting lower growth in Asia after it cut its forecast for Chinese growth in 2015 to 6.8% from the previous projection of 7.2%.

US auto giants Ford and General Motors lost 2.8% and 1.9%, respectively, as shares of global automakers fell due to the Volkswagen scandal.

Tech stocks were generally weak with Apple losing 1.6%, Facebook 2.7% and Google 2.0%.

Bank of America dipped 0.8% as shareholders voted in favour of keeping chief executive Brian Moynihan as chairperson, turning back an effort from critics who sought to strip Moynihan of the second post.

Dow member Goldman Sachs lost 2.0% as chief executive Lloyd Blankfein disclosed he will be treated for lymphoma. Blankfein said he has a curable form of the blood cancer and that the prognosis is good.

Con-Agra Foods sank 7.1% after the food giant warned earnings would be negatively impacted by the strong dollar and higher marketing costs.

General Mills rose 0.6% after reporting that first-quarter net income jumped 23.6% to $426.6m.

Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury dipped to 2.14% from 2.20% on Monday, while the 30-year dropped to 2.94% from 3.02%. Bond prices and yields move inversely.

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