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US STOCKS-Economic fears, credit woes sink Wall Street

US STOCKS-Economic fears, credit woes sink Wall Street

  • Post Author:ablassociatesinc
  • Post published:October 2, 2008
  • Post Category:Digital / Newswire Services

Published on Reuters BONDS NEWS OCTOBER 2, 2008 / 12:23 PM * Credit market strains persist worldwide * Weekly U.S. jobless claims hit 7 year-high * August factory orders tumble…

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Stocks Rise on Bailout Hopes; Credit Remains Tight

Stocks Rise on Bailout Hopes; Credit Remains Tight

  • Post Author:ablassociatesinc
  • Post published:September 25, 2008
  • Post Category:Digital / National Newspapers

Published in USA Today By Tim Paradis, AP Business Writer NEW YORK — Financial markets grew more upbeat Thursday as political leaders said they struck an agreement in principle on…

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Dow and S&P fall on Exxon and weak economic data

Dow and S&P fall on Exxon and weak economic data

  • Post Author:ablassociatesinc
  • Post published:July 31, 2008
  • Post Category:Digital / Newswire Services

Published on Reuters BUSINESS NEWS JULY 31, 2008 / 5:50 AM Steven C. Johnson NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Thursday, led by Exxon Mobil after its earnings fell…

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US STOCKS-Weak jobs data sets up market for lower open

US STOCKS-Weak jobs data sets up market for lower open

  • Post Author:ablassociatesinc
  • Post published:January 4, 2008
  • Post Category:Digital / Newswire Services

Published on Reuters Fri Jan 4, 2008 9:03am EST (Updates prices, adds jobs report details) By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK, Jan 4 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were set to drop…

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US STOCKS-Futures fall on news of slow jobs growth

US STOCKS-Futures fall on news of slow jobs growth

  • Post Author:ablassociatesinc
  • Post published:August 3, 2007
  • Post Category:Digital / Newswire Services

Published on Reuters August 3, 2007 By Jennifer Coogan NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - U S. stock index futures fell on Friday after a government report showing weaker-than-expected job…

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