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| DJI | 2/8/2010 - 4:02pm | 9,908.39 |
103.84
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| IXIC | 2/8/2010 - 5:30pm | 2,126.05 |
15.07
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| GSPC | 2/8/2010 - 4:59pm | 1,056.74 |
9.45
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| FTSE | 2/8/2010 - 11:35am | 5,092.33 |
160.82
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| TNX | 2/8/2010 - 2:59pm | 3.59 |
0.46
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| JKSE | 2/9/2010 - 12:00am | 2,446.99 |
28.58
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| VIX-X.W | 12/30/2009 - 4:14pm | 19.96 |
0.00
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| N225 | 2/9/2010 - 12:54am | 9,943.23 |
8.59
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| I:DXY0.NYB | 9/4/2009 - 4:13pm | 78.14 |
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Latest stock market news from Wall Street - CNNMoney.com
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last updated: Feb 09 2010 12:15 AM
- Debt fears drag Dow below 10,000
The Dow closed below 10,000 Monday for the first time in three months, with financial shares leading the way, as worries about the U.S. economy and European debt weighed on investor sentiment.
- After the gold rush
It hasn't been a good year for the black and gold.
- Treasurys mixed ahead of auctions
Treasurys were mixed Monday as investors prepare for a weekly offering of U.S. debt, worth $81 billion, amid ongoing concerns about struggling European economies.
- Dollar slips against the euro
The dollar weakened against the euro Monday, but held firm against other major currencies, as concerns about Greece's fiscal health eased slightly.
- Oil rebounds on weaker dollar
Oil prices rose toward $72 a barrel Monday on a weaker dollar, recovering from last week's losses.
- NZ Dollar Down Late On Risk Aversion Due To Sovereign Debt Concerns
NZ Dollar Down Late On Risk Aversion Due To Sovereign Debt Concerns
Wall Street Journal - 1 hour agoWELLINGTON (Dow Jones)--The New Zealand dollar was trading slightly lower late Tuesday as concerns over sovereign debt continued to dominate the market. "The risk aversion story remains. The ... - Mexico's Stocks Eke Out Gains, But Peso Closes Weaker
Mexico's Stocks Eke Out Gains, But Peso Closes Weaker
Wall Street Journal - 8 hours agoBy Anthony Harrup Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)--Mexican stocks held up Monday despite losses by US equities and closed modestly higher, while the peso weakened against the US ... - US Small Caps Post 2010 Lows; Europe,Banks Fuel Worries
US Small Caps Post 2010 Lows; Europe,Banks Fuel Worries
Wall Street Journal - 8 hours agoBy Kristina Peterson Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US small-capitalization stocks slid to 2010 lows on Monday, as lingering anxiety over sovereign-debt risk in Europe and ... - Market Closing Update: Stocks End Down Around 1%
Market Closing Update: Stocks End Down Around 1%
istockAnalyst.com - 8 hours ago-NYSE down 68.8 (1%) to 6,713.99. -DJIA down 103 (1%) to 9,908. -S&P 500 down 9 (0.9%) to 1,057. -Nasdaq down 15 (0.7%) to 2,126. UPSIDE MOVERS (+) SNSS grants Carmot license for fragment-based ... - Daily Wrap-up - A 104-Point Loss for the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Daily Wrap-up - A 104-Point Loss for the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Schaeffers Research - 8 hours agoDespite a mid-morning rebound back to breakeven, the day ends with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) down 104 points. The S&P 500 (SPX) and Nasdaq Composite (COMP) each lost just under 1 ...
- Asia Markets: Euro weakness still weighs on some Japan exporters
Japanese exporters’ shares struggle to shake off early losses as lingering fears about sovereign debts in Europe and the euro’s sharp depreciation against the yen keep some shares under pressure. - David Weidner's Writing on the Wall: Wall Street's latest contagion goes global
The world's regulators seem to have caught the case of amnesia that swept over Wall Street in the past six months, writes David Weidner. - Paul B. Farrell: How to invest for the debt-bomb explosion
Wake up investors. Are you prepared for the economic anarchy coming after a global-debt time bomb explodes? Are you thinking outside the box? Investing differently? Act now -- tomorrow will be too late. - Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Teens aren't into Twitter but they love Facebook
American teenagers and young adults -- a group known to market researchers as “the Millennials” -- just aren’t that into Twitter, writes Therese Poletti. - Diary of a Recession Baby: Brand-new mom, same old debt
After the president delivered his State of the Union address detailing the state of the nation’s finances, I considered my own family’s finances. It turns out that my niggling credit-card debt is still alive and kicking, along with a few other financial behaviors that I thought I’d change for the new baby but haven’t.
- Federal Reserve offers $50 billion in 28-day credit through its Term Auction Facility
Federal Reserve offers $50 billion in 28-day credit through its Term Auction Facility - FOMC statement
FOMC statement - Minutes of Board discount rate meetings, November 23 through December 14, 2009
Minutes of Board discount rate meetings, November 23 through December 14, 2009 - Federal Reserve announces results of auction of $75 billion in 28-day credit held on January 11, 2010
Federal Reserve announces results of auction of $75 billion in 28-day credit held on January 11, 2010 - Federal Reserve offers $75 billion in 28-day credit through its Term Auction Facility
Federal Reserve offers $75 billion in 28-day credit through its Term Auction Facility




