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Lackluster Finish for U.S. Stocks
The Dow holds to positive territory, but just barely as the S&P and Nasdaq end slightly in the red. Frank Curzio reviews the action in The Real Story (above).
05:20PM 06/10/08
Stocks Continue to Waver at the Flat Line
The Dow holds to positive territory as the S&P and Nasdaq tread in the red following hawkish comments from Fed chief Bernanke.
03:39PM 06/10/08
Oil Slides as Stocks Post a Mixed Showing
The Dow holds to positive territory as the S&P and Nasdaq tread in the red. Oil recedes as the dollar strengthens following hawkish comments from Fed chief Bernanke.
02:13PM 06/10/08
Stocks Flutter Near the Flat Line
Hawkish news from Fed chief Bernanke and trouble in China's market meet with encouraging news in the oil sector.
01:16PM 06/10/08
Wall Street Falls Amid Inflation Talk
Recently, the Dow was off 10 points to 12,270. The S&P 500 was giving up 5 points, or 0.4%, to 1356, and the Nasdaq was surrendering 20 points, or 0.8%, to 2440.
11:59AM 06/10/08
Hawkish Fed Talk Hems In U.S. Stocks
Bernanke says the central bank 'will strongly resist an erosion of longer-term inflation expectations.' Oil and the dollar are rallying. China's market sinks overnight.
09:44AM 06/10/08
Stock Futures Point to Early Losses
S&P 500 futures were losing 9 points to 1354 and were nearly 8 points below fair value. Futures on the Nasdaq 100 were sinking 18 points at 1970 and were roughly 11 points under fair value.
08:04AM 06/10/08
Blue Chips Wobble, Don't Fall Down
The Dow and S&P manage to finish in the green, but well off their highs of the day, while the Nasdaq ends in the red.
05:23PM 06/09/08
Blue Chips Recover Some; Tech Slips
The Dow and S&P manage to finish in the green, but well off their highs of the day, while the Nasdaq ends in the red.
04:28PM 06/09/08
The Dow continues to trade in the green, but well off its highs of the day, while the S&P drops into negative territory and the Nasdaq dives lower into the red.
03:00PM 06/09/08