Wall St suffers feeble end to turbulent 2015
Energy stocks savaged during the year while consumer discretionary sector was star performer
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WALL Street dropped on Thursday, leaving the S&P 500 marginally lower for a year marked by record highs as well as a major selloff.
In a reversal of one of 2015's major trends, oil shares moved higher, with the S&P energy sector the lone gainer, up 0.34 per cent.
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