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After being down as much as 800 points, the Dow ends anxious session below 10,000.
Steve Forbes interviews Mort Zuckerman about the consequences of the government's Wall Street rescue.
Treasury starts moving on Secretary Paulson's rescue plan, but details remain hazy.
EBay has been mired in consultants. Fixing it will take action not more PowerPoint slides.
Euro-bias robs Gallo of a Nobel Prize.
The Dow tumbles below the 10,000 mark Monday and credit worries continue.
07:08PM | Miley Cyrus celebrates Sweet 16 at Disneyland AP |
07:07PM | Prosecutors move to delay Rezko sentencing AP |
07:07PM | 6 die in family murder-suicide in upscale LA home AP |
07:07PM | US financial bailout: It is rocket science AP |
07:03PM | Berkshire Hills Bancorp to sell $30M in stock AP |
07:02PM | GOP files FEC complaint about Obama's fundraising AP |
06:46PM | Business Highlights AP |
06:44PM | Europe strives to combat financial crisis in unison Reuters |
06:36PM | Dow finishes below 10,000 for first time since '04 AP |
06:36PM | Outlook roundup: SAP, Perficient AP |
07:02PM | GOP files FEC complaint about Obama's fundraising AP |
07:00PM | Reuters Summit-SunPower CEO says to add U.S. solar jobs Reuters |
06:38PM | China cancels military contacts with US in protest AP |
06:36PM | Dow finishes below 10,000 for first time since '04 AP |
06:36PM | Palin criticizes Obama's ties to Wright, Ayers AP |
DJIA | 9,955.50 | -369.88 |
Nasdaq | 1,862.96 | -84.43 |
S&P 500 | 1,056.89 | -42.34 |
Russell 2000 | 595.91 | -23.49 |
10-Yr T Note | 3.64% | -2.18 |
Doubt the experts; trust the market.
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Perhaps the most damaging element of the current crisis is hiding toxic assets off balance sheets. [Hopefully] new regulations will address this blatant violation of investor trust.
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