September is considered to be a rough month for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial and Nasdaq. However, gold shone the brightest this month.
Chinese steel prices dropped as reports of China easing on production curbs policies for northern provinces surfaced.
Republican lawmakers have proposed a new tax legislation that would further decrease the individual tax rates.
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