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| | | | ... cent Wednesday, more than wiping out the gains of Tuesday's rebound as European debt troubles and worries of a new US recession kept investors nervous. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 519.83 points (4.62 per cent) to 10,719.94 at closing, compared ... |
| | | | ... equity losses hitting portfolios this month. Terrified investors dumped stocks on fears the US and Europe would enter a recession worse than 2008, with authorities hamstrung by monetary policies too loose to react effectively, experts said. On Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... the best of times or is this the worst of times? The dreaded DD (double-dip) is back on the headlines. So is the R (recession). And with them comes Armageddon. I think Armageddon is most fitting in this case for there's the number '666' attached to the ... |
| | | | ... traded. CMC Markets analyst Ben Le Brun said the market was being savaged on fears the US economy was sliding towards recession, while Europe's debt problems were intensifying. Markets worldwide plunged overnight on renewed concerns about fiscal weakness ... |
| | | | ... Eslake, program director at the Grattan Institute, said the falls were sparked by fears of an increasing risk of a second recession in Europe and the US. Eslake said the fear was that central banks would not be able to respond to a second recession the ... |
| | | | ... "interest rate conundrum" talks in the mid-2000's - when the yield curve inverted in 2006 and yet no one even dreamed a recession was coming. Now we know the US recession came in 2007-2009. And speaking of being contrarian, no one says it better than ... |
| | | | ... that weekly claims for unemployment benefits remained at a high of 400,000 last week, raising fears of a double-dip recession. ANZ Banking Group senior markets dealer Alex Sinton said currency and equities markets fell overnight and there wasn't anybody ... |
| | | | ... indices finished above the zero line while we slept, despite more stats giving credence to 'the US is heading for another recession' scenario. The ISM non-manufacturing survey declined to 52.7 in July from 53.3 in the previous month. Consensus expected ... |
| | | | ... almost two per cent lower following a horror session on Wall Street, amid fears that the US may be slipping back into recession. At 1032 AEST on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 83.3 points, or 1.88 per cent, at 4,350.3 while the broader ... |
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