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Stocks Rally, End Week Mixed
 Stocks Rally, End Week Mixed 
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Stocks Rally, End Week Mixed

Bailout plan reassures investors

(Newser) - Stocks continued to rally today, gaining enough on news of the government’s plan to form a debt relief agency for financial firms that the week's last two sessions saw the markets almost overcome the week’s earlier losses, MarketWatch reports. The Dow gained 368.75 to close at 11,...

Late Rally Lands Dow Up 410
 Late Rally Lands Dow Up 410 
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Late Rally Lands Dow Up 410

Fed may have plan to quarantine bad debt; banks see gains

(Newser) - The markets rallied late in today’s rollercoaster session, keying on a $360 billion plan to shore up money markets and reports that the Fed might form a government body to absorb firms’ bad credit bets, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Dow gained 410.03 to close at 11,...

Stocks Jump at Bell on Central Bank Cash

Dow up 140

(Newser) - Stocks surged at the opening bell this morning, as traders registered approval of the central banks’ move to inject $360 billion into global money markets. The Dow jumped 118 points, while the S&P and Nasdaq rose 1.6% and 2% respectively. “These joint interventions are welcomed by the...

Dow Plunges 449 Points
 Dow Plunges 449 Points 
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Dow Plunges 449 Points

SEC moves to restrict short selling

(Newser) - Stocks plummeted again today as insecurity about the financial system gripped the markets, the Wall Street Journal reports. The AIG bailout proved to be of little comfort to traders, who quickly began betting on the next big firm to fall. The Dow closed down 449.36 points to 10,609....

Stocks Dive at Open on AIG Save, Weak Housing Starts

Financials drive decline

(Newser) - Stocks took a nosedive at the opening bell, with the Dow falling 190.28 points within minutes, as the market absorbs an AIG bailout that prevented a body blow to the economy but was none too friendly to shareholders, the Wall Street Journal reports. The insurer fell 21% at the...

Fluctuating Markets Close Up
 Fluctuating Markets Close Up 
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Fluctuating Markets Close Up

Dow returns to 11K-plus territory

(Newser) - As AIG's future became somewhat clearer, the wildly fluctuating markets settled into positive territory at the end of today's session. Rumors that the Fed will bail out the mega-insurer helped nearly erase a 74% decline, Bloomberg reports. The Dow closed up 141.51 at 11,059.02, the Nasdaq gained...

Speculation on New Fed Rate Cut Tempers Losses
Speculation on New Fed
Rate Cut Tempers Losses
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Speculation on New Fed Rate Cut Tempers Losses

Stocks dip early, then tick closer to even ahead of mid-afternoon announcement

(Newser) - Stocks swung upward after big opening losses today, the Wall Street Journal reports, helped by speculation that the Federal Reserve might step in to help AIG and cut interest rates. The Dow, down 155 early, was just barely negative before noon, with a similar pattern from other indices. “We're...

Time for the Dow to Ditch Ailing AIG
Time for the
Dow to Ditch Ailing AIG
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Time for the Dow to Ditch Ailing AIG

Index should replace enfeebled AIG or GM with Apple or Cisco

(Newser) - The downsizing of American International Group should spur its ejection from the Dow Jones 30, Paul R. La Monica writes in CNNMoney. The company's inclusion in the index means its troubles will hurt the market even more than the tribulations of Lehman, Fannie and Freddie—its shedding of divisions will...

Dow Ends Ugly Day Down 504
 Dow Ends Ugly Day Down 504 
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Dow Ends Ugly Day Down 504

Lehman bankruptcy swamps week's first trading day

(Newser) - After a midday lull, stocks plummeted again late today as traders adjusted to the failure of Lehman Brothers and the acquisition of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America, Bloomberg reports. Lehman’s stock alone was down 94.9%. The Dow fell 504.48 to 10,917.51. The S&P...

After Big Drop, Stocks Hold
 After Big Drop, Stocks Hold 
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After Big Drop, Stocks Hold

Dow takes 300-point tumble early, but market remaining stable

(Newser) - Stocks have taken a beating today, with the Dow off more than 300 points early, the Wall Street Journal reports, but there’s been a noticeable lack of panic among traders. If the current loss holds steady, it will represent just the sixth-worst day this year, despite the massive upheaval...

Stocks Plunge at Open
 Stocks Plunge at Open 
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Stocks Plunge at Open

AIG, Lehman take huge hits, but Merrill takeover stabilizes market slightly

(Newser) - Stocks tumbled at the opening bell this morning, with the Dow dropping more than 300 points after a weekend that turned the financial industry on its head. Lehman Brothers’ collapse and AIG’s request for $40 billion from the Federal Reserve “are causing a major financial panic this morning,...

Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed
 Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed 
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Investors Wary; Stocks Mixed

Lehman's floundering continues to stir fear in financial sector

(Newser) - The markets ended mixed today, as Lehman Brothers foundered and financial firms continued to take hits, MarketWatch reports. Weekly gains were slim, despite Sunday’s Fannie and Freddie bailout, which was supposed to calm investor fears and boost the markets. The Dow closed down 11.72 at 11,421.99....

Late Reversal Leads to Gains
 Late Reversal Leads to Gains 
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Late Reversal Leads to Gains

Off big early on Lehman, worries, Dow finishes session up 164.79

(Newser) - The markets saw gains late in the day today despite large losses in the financial sector, MarketWatch reports. Lehman Brothers fell another 41.9% as traders deemed its survival plan ineffective. But falling oil boosted industrial and transport shares, and the Dow closed up 164.79 at 11,43371. The...

Industrial Firms Lead Recovery
 Industrial Firms Lead Recovery 
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Industrial Firms Lead Recovery

(Newser) - Stocks rebounded from yesterday's miserable day to close with mild gains, MarketWatch reports. Energy and industrial firms did well after yesterday's huge sell-off, but concerns about Lehman Brothers continued to weigh on the financial sector. The Dow closed up 38.19 points at 11,268.92, the Nasdaq rose 18....

Stocks Reverse; Dow Down 280
 Stocks Reverse; Dow Down 280 
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Stocks Reverse; Dow Down 280

Lehman Bros., housing weigh on investor sentiment

(Newser) - After a strong rally yesterday following news of the Fannie/Freddie bailout, stocks gave most of the gain back today as the failure of talks between Lehman Brothers and Korea’s state bank sent shares in the investment giant down 44.1%, MarketWatch reports. The Dow fell 280.01 to close...

Bailout Rally Tails Off Late
 Bailout Rally Tails Off Late 
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Bailout Rally Tails Off Late

Persistent worries about the non-financial economy temper gains

(Newser) - US stocks rallied as traders bet the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would help the economy recover, but lost some of those gains—with the Nasdaq even flirting with losses—as the day wore on, MarketWatch reports. Nonetheless, the Dow gained 289.78, closing at 11,510.74....

US Stocks Soar on Fannie/Freddie Takeover
US Stocks Soar on Fannie/Freddie Takeover
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US Stocks Soar on Fannie/Freddie Takeover

Dow up 300 early as investors bet on broader recovery

(Newser) - Stocks surged this morning as investors rushed to lay bets on a broad economic recovery following the weekend announcement that the US government will bail out mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The major indices jumped, with the Dow Jones industrials gaining more than 300 points. Meanwhile, bond prices...

Stocks Mixed; Down For Week
 Stocks Mixed; Down For Week 
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Stocks Mixed; Down For Week

Sliding oil again fails to move markets worried over unemployment

(Newser) - Stocks finished the week with a mixed session today, managing to mostly recover from an early sell-off in reaction to a 5-year high in monthly unemployment, MarketWatch reports. The Dow rose 32.73 to close at 11,220.96. The Nasdaq fell 3.16 to 2,255.88, while the...

Jobs, Sales Send Stocks Diving
 Jobs, Sales Send Stocks Diving 
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Jobs, Sales Send Stocks Diving

Dow off 344 as investors grow more worried about economy's health

(Newser) - The markets plummeted today amid poor jobs data and mixed retail sales, MarketWatch reports. Falling oil futures again failed to stimulate stocks as energy increasingly looks like a victim, not a perpetrator, of the economic slump. The Dow fell 344.65 to close at 11,188.23. The Nasdaq lost...

Stocks Send Mixed Messages
 Stocks Send Mixed Messages 
MARKETS

Stocks Send Mixed Messages

Falling oil prices have lost their ability to spur gains in equities

(Newser) - The markets saw mixed gains today as investors weighed falling oil, mildly positive manufacturing news and another big drop in domestic auto sales, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Dow closed up 15.96 at 11,532.88. The Nasdaq added 15.51 to close at 2,333.73, and...

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