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Asian markets plunge on U.S. recession news
Asian and Pacific stocks nosedived Tuesday, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng index off 5 percent after grim U.S. economic news battered Wall Street.
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Dow plunges on news recession began in Dec. 2007
Most Americans sorely knew it already, but now it's official: The country is in a recession, and it's getting worse. Wall Street convulsed at the news — and a fresh batch of bad economic reports — tanking nearly 680 points. With the economic pain likely to stretch well into 2009, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday he stands ready to lower interest rates yet again and to explore ...
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Dow plunges on news recession began in Dec. 2007
WASHINGTON -- Most Americans sorely knew it already, but now it's official: The country is in a recession, and it's getting worse. Wall Street convulsed at the news _ and a fresh batch of bad economic reports _ tanking nearly 680 points. With the economic pain likely to stretch well into 2009, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday he stands ready to lower interest rates yet again and ...
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Wall Street plunges on grim economic news
Wall Street stocks plunged Monday, giving back most of its gains from the past week, amid bleak economic news from around the globe including confirmation of a recession in the United States.
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Bond Yields Recede On Recession News
News that the U.S. has been in a recession for a year sent Treasury returns to new half-century lows.
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Dow plunges on news recession began in Dec. 2007
Most Americans sorely knew it already, but now it's official: The country is in a recession, and it's getting worse. Wall Street convulsed at the news -- and a fresh batch of bad economic reports -- tanking nearly 680 points.
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Game news: Downloadable content revives old games
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Gaza: Salvation in a news broadcast
When Gaza’s electricity is in working order, most Palestinians in the impoverished and overcrowded Strip huddle around their television screens. It’s neither “American Idol” nor “Dancing with the Stars” that brings them together. It’s the news.
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