Disappointing June home sales and new worries about banks dragged the Dow Jones industrial average down to 283.10 points, or 2.43 percent, its worst loss in a month.
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Disappointing June home sales and new worries about banks dragged the Dow Jones industrial average down to 283.10 points, or 2.43 percent, its worst loss in a month. Discussion
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Disappointing June home sales and new worries about banks dragged the Dow Jones industrial average down to 283.10 points, or 2.43 percent, its worst loss in a month. Discussion
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Stocks declined today after another large bank said it would write down the value of some of its assets, reigniting fears of a credit squeeze. Discussion
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Stocks resumed their steep slide Friday as worries about a mixed home sales report and high oil prices left investors on edge ... Discussion
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Stocks resumed their steep slide Friday as worries about a mixed home sales report and high oil prices left investors on edge ... Discussion
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Renewed anxiety about the availability of bank loans sent shares down sharply on Thursday. Discussion
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Stocks edged lower Friday as weaker-than-expected data on new-home sales reinforced worries about the housing and mortgage markets. Discussion
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Stocks fell Thursday, hurt by a drop in new-home sales and disappointing outlooks from online retailer Amazon.com and coffee ... Discussion
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Stocks declined today after another large bank said it would write down the value of some of its assets, reigniting fears of a credit squeeze. Discussion
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Stocks declined today after another large bank said it would write down the value of some of its assets, reigniting fears of a credit squeeze. Discussion
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Flights operated by Zoom Airlines, a low-fare trans-Atlantic carrier, were canceled amid reports the privately held company filed for creditor protection in Canada and Britain ... Discussion
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Oil producers and refiners began halting production and evacuating workers from facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, anticipating that Tropical Storm Gustav could pick up speed. Discussion
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The appeals court said the federal government interfered with KPMGs practice of providing legal assistance to its employees by pressuring KPMG to limit or end the practice. Discussion
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A report from Chinas top auditor says that ten central government departments misused or embezzled more than $660 million last year. Discussion
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The ailing Wall Street bank plans to lay off as many as 1,500 employees, or nearly 6 percent of its work force, before it announces third-quarter results on Sept. 15. Discussion
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Gross domestic product increased at a 3.3 percent annual rate in the quarter, the government said, which was much better than its initial estimate. Discussion
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The company is halting some pricing practices that critics say were contributing to overuse of its flagship anemia drug Aranesp at a time of mounting concerns about the produc ... Discussion
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Toyota lowered its global sales target for 2009 by 700,000 vehicles to 9.7 million Thursday, citing gas prices and the slow down of the economy. Discussion
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Wall Street rose in early trading after a better-than-expected reading on the nations economy and a drop in jobless claims. Discussion
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The bank cited better results in its financial markets and retail banking units, as well as a gain on the merger of Canadas derivatives and stock-exchange operators. Discussion



