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Market Updates
Markets Close Lower Over Weak Economic Data -
11/24/09
A downward revision of the nation's economic growth along with a weak reading of consumer confidence weighed the markets down to a modestly lower close with the Dow slipping 17 points to 10,433. Nasdaq lost 6 points to 2169.
Languishing Consumer Confidence Weighs Down Markets -
11/24/09
Consumer confidence continued to languish in October while the nation's economic growth was revised downward. The markets traded lower during the midday with the Dow falling 39 points to 10,411. Nasdaq dropped 12 points to 2163.
Markets Open Lower As Economic Growth Revised Downward -
11/24/09
The markets opened lower as the nation's economic growth in the third quarter was revised downward. The Dow lost 46 points to 10,404 while Nasdaq fell 10 points to 2165.
Unexpected Surge In Home Sales Boosts Markets -
11/23/09
The markets closed sharply higher with the Dow jumping 132 points to 10,450 as home sales surged unexpectedly in October. Nasdaq surged 29 points to 2176.
Rebounding Home Sales Lift Markets -
11/23/09
A surprising rebound in home sales lifted the markets higher during the midday with the Dow leaping 130 points to 10,448. Nasdaq climbed 29 points to 2175.
Markets Open Higher As Home Sales Soar -
11/23/09
The markets opened higher with the Dow soaring 144 points to 10,462 as October home sales climbed more than expected to a 2 1/2 year high. Nasdaq surged 37 points to 2183.
Modestly Lower Close As Earnings Disappoint -
11/20/09
Investors sold off to send the markets down to a modestly lower close with the Dow losing 14 points to 10,318 over disappointing corporate earnings. Nasdaq fell 10 points to 2146.
Markets Down As Earnings Disappoint -
11/20/09
Disappointing earnings news weighed down the markets during the midday with the Dow falling 43 points to 10,289. Nasdaq lost 16 points to 2140.
Stocks Open Lower as Tech Sector Retreats -
11/20/09
Investors continued to cash in on recent gains as technology companies lowered their outlook. The Dow lost 15 points to 10,317 while Nasdaq dropped a steeper 16 points to 2140
Market Diary
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56%
5%
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24
OTC
31%
41%
27%
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ALL
39%
51%
8%
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