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[b]DOW FALLS BELOW 10,000[/b]
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Dow Plunges 400 Points to Below 10,000- APWall Street tumbled Monday, joining a selloff around the world as fears grew that the financial crisis will cascade through economies globally despite bailout efforts by the U.S. and other governments. The Dow Jones industrials skidded more than 400 points and fell below 10,000 for the first time in four years, while the credit markets remained under strain.... » read more

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It will rise again Nov. 6th after Obama wins.
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Snuffysmith
Global Stocks, U.S. Index Futures Fall as Credit Crisis Widens

  • Bloomberg
  • 10/06/2008 08:05 AM
Wall Street tumbles amid global sell-off

  • AP
  • 10/06/2008 08:38 AM
Gold rises first day in three on safe-haven buying

  • Market Watch from Dow Jones
  • 10/06/2008 08:03 AM
Money-Market Rates Climb as Banks Hoard Cash, Crisis Deepens

  • Bloomberg
  • 10/06/2008 07:50 AM
Crude futures tumble 4% on economic worries

  • Market Watch from Dow Jones
  • 10/06/2008 08:03 AM
Snuffysmith
Fed Boosts Cash Auctions to $900 Billion, May Do More

  • Bloomberg
  • 10/06/2008 07:49 AM
Nervous Days as Consumers Tighten Belts

  • NY Times
  • 10/05/2008 08:59 PM
Full of Doubts, U.S. Shoppers Cut Spending

  • NY Times
  • 10/06/2008 05:52 AM
Fed May See Lending to Companies, States as Next Crisis Fronts

  • Bloomberg
  • 10/06/2008 05:14 AM
Crisis hits home as consumers curb their spending

  • Boston Globe
  • 10/06/2008 05:28 AM
New Jersey Offers a Preview of Possible Economic Woes to Come

  • NY Times
  • 10/05/2008 09:16 PM
Snuffysmith

Dow Falls Below 10000 Amid Global Stock Selloff
Stocks fell sharply, even after the Fed announced new moves to help banks, as renewed financial turmoil in Europe heightened global-recession fears. Investors around the world are increasingly worried that the recent federal bailout plan will do little to stave off a deep global recession.

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