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Wall St. Partially Recovers From Sell-Off
Wall Street mounted a modest recovery on Tuesday, gaining back nearly half of the enormous collapse that had seemed to bode badly for this week.
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U.S. Stocks Drop Sharply, Following Europe and Asia
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STOCKS & BONDS: Wall Street Mixed After Credit Moves
The Dow climbed in the last hour of trading after giving up early gains spurred by the announcement of new government moves to ease the credit crisis. The Nasdaq and S&P were flat.
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Markets Surge for a Second Day; Dow Up Nearly 400
A rescue plan for Citigroup turned into a boon for Wall Street. The Dow rose nearly 400 points, and the S.&P. was up 6.47 percent.
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Shares Near 6-Year Low, With More Losses Feared
As the stock market tumbled to its lowest level in nearly six years, Wall Street traders and many ordinary Americans were asking the same question: Where, oh where is the bottom?
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Dow Drops Below 8,000 on Latest Economic Data
Shares on Wall Street closed at their lowest levels in five years as hope dimmed in Washington for an emergency bailout of the auto industry.
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Markets Move Lower in Late Trading
Wall Street started another decline in the last hour of trading after clawing back from early losses as buyers struggled with troubling news from disparate corners of the financial world.
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Stocks Slide in Final Minutes After Seesaw Day
After creeping into positive territory in late trading, markets did a U-turn and slid back to close down 4 percent.
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China’s Stimulus Plan Buoys Markets
Stocks on Wall Street moved higher, joining those in Europe and Asia, a day after the Chinese government announced an economic stimulus plan.
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Stocks Are Higher After Jobs Report
Wall Street seemed to shake off a worse-than-expected jobs report as buyers returned after two days in which the Dow fell almost 1,000 points.
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Stocks Rally as Americans Vote
Wall Street had its largest Election Day rally in 24 years as millions of American voters went to the polls.
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Wall Street Ends Flat After Economic Data
A momentous week for Washington began quietly on Wall Street, where stocks were mixed amid downbeat reports on the construction, manufacturing and auto industries.
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Nov 03 2008, 07:54 PM
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Off the Charts: A Monthlong Walk on the Wildest Side of the Stock Market
The wildest month in the history of Wall Street ended on Halloween with both scary and thrilling price movements.
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Oct 31 2008, 10:15 PM
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Stocks Higher on Last Day of Tumultuous Month
Shares rose on the last day of October, which is on track to be the worst month in the U.S. stock market since 1987.
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Oct 31 2008, 10:32 AM
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Stocks Mixed on Last Day of Tumultuous Month
Wall Street was mixed in morning trading as the market headed toward the end of a tumultuous month. October is on track to go down as the worst month in the U.S. stock market since 1987.
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