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U.S. stock futures fell Friday as the Dow looks to avoid its first five-session losing streak since January. As of Thursday’s close, the second 200-point-plus down day in a row following the Federal Reserve meeting, the 30-stock average was off nearly 2% for the week. The S&P 500, tracking for a more modest weekly decline, fell Thursday for the third straight session. The Nasdaq bucked Thursday’s down trend, adding nearly 0.9% and breaking a two-session losing streak. The Nasdaq was within just 13 points of Monday’s record close. The S&P 500 was less than 1% away from its record close Monday. The Dow was more than 2.7% away from its latest record close in early May.

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Dow looks to avoid first five-session losing streak since January