Dow Closes Barely Above 10,000 After Briefly Dipping Below That Level
The stock market punctuated a ghastly week with a severe selloff, topped by the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly dipping below the 10,000 late this afternoon before recovering to close slightly above that five-figure mark.
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Market Internals
Market breadth was dreadful. New York Stock Exchange: 689 advancers, 2,381, decliners, 905.9 million shares. 11 new 52-week highs, 490 new lows. Nasdaq Stock Market: 1,114 advancers, 2,823 decliners, 1.06 billion shares. 45 new highs, 234 new lows.Sector Watch
Bank, brokerage, and paper stocks were notable among a host of losers. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange/KBW Bank Index tumbled 4.3%; the American Stock Exchange Broker/Dealer Index crumbled 4.8%; while the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Forest & Paper Products Index took a break from its recent runup and swooned: The index plunged 4.9%.Bonds/Economy
The 30-year Treasury bond, after plunging in the wake of the release of the PPI numbers, recovered from its losses and rallied well into positive territory, as the sharp losses in the stock market led money to move to the haven of the bond market. The core PPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, jumped 0.8% in September, while the overall PPI hopped 1.1%, well above economists' forecasts. According to a Reuters survey, economists expected the overall PPI to rise 0.5%, while excluding food and energy prices they projected PPI to rise 0.4%. Next week the bond and stock market will get a look at the Consumer Price Index, a key inflation gauge.International
In Europe, major markets closed significantly lower. London's FTSE slumped 2.2% to 5907.3, while France's CAC fell 1.3% to 4524.42 and Germany's Dax slumped 0.7% to 5184.23. In Asia, key markets got hammered. Hong Kong's Hang Seng tumbled 1% to 12,299.08, while the Nikkei swooned 1.5% to 17,601.57.Earlier...
3:15 p.m.: Dow Falls Below 10,000 but Quickly Rebounds; Still Down Almost 3% on the Session
The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly broke beneath the 10,000 level this afternoon, as a new wave of selling seized the market. The Dow has recently rebounded and was recently modestly above 10,000.
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1:57 p.m.: Stocks Remain Solidly Lower as PPI, Greenspan Continue to Weigh on Market
Stocks swooned out of the gate and within a half hour of the opening bell, major stock proxies had registered their intraday bottoms.
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1:09 p.m.: Midday Musings: Stocks Hang in With Harsh Losses but Well Off Lows
11:56 a.m.: Stocks Pare Losses as Treasury Market Posts Gains
Major stock proxies have pared a sizable chunk of their earlier losses heading into the lunch hour on Wall Street, while the Treasury market has firmed in the face of strong wholesale inflation data.
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11:09 a.m.: PPI, Greenspan Remarks Lead to Ugly Session for Stocks
Make no mistake, it's still quite unattractive out there, but it's not heinous anymore.
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9:55 a.m.: Stocks Tumble at the Open After PPI Data, Greenspan Remarks
Indications for the stock market were bleak enough before the 8:30 a.m. EDT release of the September Producer Price Index thanks to hawkish words from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan in a speech last night.
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