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Stocks Inch Up After Plunge
MARKET Open
Mar 3, 2009 8:48 AM CST
Stocks Inch Up After Plunge
(Newser)
- Stocks limped higher at the open today, after a punishing Monday session that left the Dow below 7,000, its worst levels since April 1997. Today the Dow was up 80 points in early trading, the
Wall Street Journal
reports, while the S&P and Nasdaq added 1.6% and...
Dow Drops Below 7000
MARKETS
Mar 2, 2009 8:45 AM CST
Dow Drops Below 7000
(Newser)
- Stocks sunk below 7000 at the open today, extending a global selloff fueled by trouble in financials. The Dow was off 161 points by mid-morning, while the S&P tumbled 2.5%, the Nasdaq 1.9%. Bad news abounded, with HSBC saying it planned to limit US lending, AIG’s...
Dow Falls 119 on Citi Fears
MARKETS
Feb 27, 2009 3:23 PM CST
Dow Falls 119 on Citi Fears
(Newser)
- The government’s move to downgrade its shares in Citigroup pushed the Dow down today, Bloomberg reports. Not helping was news that GDP contracted 6.2% in the last quarter, and the end to a weeklong rally by other big banks. The Dow fell 119.15, to 7,062.93;...
Stocks Plunge on GDP, Citi
MARKET Open
Feb 27, 2009 8:44 AM CST
Stocks Plunge on GDP, Citi
(Newser)
- Stocks took an early dive today, as investors digested a bleak GDP report and Citigroup’s new rescue package, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The Dow tumbled about 125 points, while the S&P lost 2%. The Nasdaq dropped 1.1%. Citigroup shares plummeted 31% after it announced a deal...
Jobs, GM Can't Knock Stocks
MARKET Open
Feb 26, 2009 8:50 AM CST
Jobs, GM Can't Knock Stocks
(Newser)
- Stocks headed north early, with the Dow up 93 points, despite bleak economic data and a $9.6 billion loss from GM. Jobless claims unexpectedly leaped last week, with total claims topping 5 million for the first time, while durable goods orders sunk 5.2% in January. But JPMorgan rose...
Nasdaq Swipes $80B
in NYSE Listings
Feb 26, 2009 8:35 AM CST
Nasdaq Swipes $80B in NYSE Listings
Nasdaq offers information, screen-time to woo NYSE clients
(Newser)
- In the war for stock listings, Nasdaq is on the offensive, offering companies beefed-up information and appearances on the exchange's towering Times Square video screen to woo them from the NYSE, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Nasdaq was "very aggressive in creating marketing opportunities" for Dreamworks, including a 7-story...
Eye on Banks, Stocks Sink Early
MARKETS
Feb 25, 2009 8:50 AM CST
Eye on Banks, Stocks Sink Early
Dow drops 30 points after bell
(Newser)
- Stocks sank after the opening bell this morning, with traders’ eyes still on troubled banks, which face regulators’ stress tests starting today, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The Dow quickly plunged 30 points; the S&P slipped 0.5% with a 2.2% drop in financials; and the Nasdaq tumbled...
Politicos' Loose
Lips Sink Stocks
Feb 24, 2009 12:37 PM CST
Politicos' Loose Lips Sink Stocks
Pols still don't know their own strength on Wall St.
(Newser)
- DC and New York usually keep a healthy distance. These days, though, Wall Street has no choice but to hang on every word of key politicians. For the pols themselves,
Politico
reports, that takes some getting used to. When Sen. Chris Dodd publicly toyed Friday with the idea of bank...
Stocks Limp Higher
MARKET Open
Feb 24, 2009 8:46 AM CST
Stocks Limp Higher
(Newser)
- Stocks inched higher at the open today, after a punishing session yesterday that left them at their lowest closing level since 1997. The Dow rose 40 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P each gained 0.7%. Financials are still the focus, with AIG shares tumbling 23% on reports it...
Stocks Make Modest Gains
MARKET Open
Feb 23, 2009 8:46 AM CST
Stocks Make Modest Gains
(Newser)
- Stocks went modestly higher at the open today, with the Dow up about 60 points and the Nasdaq and S&P gaining 0.5% and 0.9% respectively, driven by big gains in financials. Citigroup was up 18%, after the
Wall Street Journal
reported that the government might convert its...
Analysts:
We Haven't Hit Bottom Yet
Feb 21, 2009 10:28 AM CST
Analysts: We Haven't Hit Bottom Yet
Market isn't following pre-recovery trends, say experts
(Newser)
- With its 6% dive this week, the Dow has now taken back all of its gains since the end of the last bear market in 2002. So we're ready to climb again, right? Not quite. Analysts tell the
Washington Post
that markets aren’t behaving as they typically do when...
Stocks Can't Stop Bleeding
MARKET Open
Feb 20, 2009 8:52 AM CST
Stocks Can't Stop Bleeding
(Newser)
- Stocks continued their march downward at the open today, following a wave of selloffs around the globe. The Dow dropped 136 points, after closing at a six-year low yesterday. The S&P plunged 1.8%, while the Nasdaq was off 1.1%. Yesterday’s US losses triggered a wave of...
Stocks Rise on Job, Price Data
MARKET Open
Feb 19, 2009 8:52 AM CST
Stocks Rise on Job, Price Data
(Newser)
- Stocks climbed at the open, following jobless claims and wholesale price reports that, for once, didn’t contain any nasty surprises. The Dow was up 35 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P each rose about 0.8%. The producer-price index rose 0.8% in January, reflecting a widespread rise...
Stocks Flat Despite
Housing Plan
MARKET Open
Feb 18, 2009 8:49 AM CST
Stocks Flat Despite Housing Plan
(Newser)
- Stocks barely budged at the open today, as optimism over President Obama’s home foreclosure plan was canceled out by grisly housing numbers. The Dow inched up a handful of points, while the Nasdaq and S&P each gained about 0.5%. Housing starts fell 16.8% in January, much...
Oil Slips Below $35 a Barrel
Feb 17, 2009 11:47 AM CST
Oil Slips Below $35 a Barrel
Prices drop almost 8%; stocks down early on Wall Street
(Newser)
- A new batch of lousy economic news dragged oil prices down nearly 8% today as signs from across the globe pointed to a prolonged and painful recession. Light, sweet crude for March delivery fell $2.87 to $34.64 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after settling at...
Stocks Plummet on
Global Panic
MARKET Open
Feb 17, 2009 8:54 AM CST
Stocks Plummet on Global Panic
(Newser)
- Stocks fell at the open, as investors continued to fret about the financial system. The Dow dropped 150 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P lost around 2.9% each. The declines follow similar losses overseas, with the Nikkei down 1.4%, the Shanghai Composite down 2.9% and the...
Stocks Tread Water
MARKET Open
Feb 13, 2009 8:49 AM CST
Stocks Tread Water
(Newser)
- Stocks were mixed at the open today, as uncertainty over the government’s rescue plan continued to nettle investors, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Stocks vacillated between gains and losses, with the Dow recently down 26 points, and the S&P and Nasdaq down about 4 points each. Among individual...
Stocks Plunge Despite
Retail Surge
MARKET Open
Feb 12, 2009 8:56 AM CST
Stocks Plunge Despite Retail Surge
(Newser)
- Stocks plunged at the open this morning, despite a surprisingly good retail sales report, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Retail sales unexpectedly rose 1% in January, ending a seven-month slide, but the Dow tumbled more than 150 points at the open anyway. The S&P shed 1.7% and the...
Stocks Rebound Slightly
MARKET Open
Feb 11, 2009 8:47 AM CST
Stocks Rebound Slightly
From yesterday's massacre
(Newser)
- Stocks limped higher today, with the Dow up 75 points after yesterday’s 382 point massacre. A 2.9% financial sector rally led the S&P 0.8% higher, but unease remains over the lack of details in Timothy Geithner’s new economic rescue plan. The Nasdaq, meanwhile, inched up...
Stocks Slip on Bailout Jitters
MARKET Open
Feb 10, 2009 8:53 AM CST
Stocks Slip on Bailout Jitters
(Newser)
- Stocks took a dip at the open today, as investors awaited news on how the remaining $350 billion of the $700 billion bank rescue will be spent. The Dow shed 56 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P inched down 0.2% and 0.7%, respectively. GM’s shares were...
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