European Markets Fall, Led By Banks, Insurers And Exporters - European Commentary []
The European markets fell the most in three months on Monday, as banking, insurance and exporter stocks slipped on persistent worries over the health of the U.S. economy and its impact on exports.
European Markets Fall, Led By Banks, Exporters - European Commentary []
The European markets fell sharply on Wednesday, as banking stocks declined on persistent worries about the wilting credit markets while a record high euro hit the exporter stocks.
Stocks Seeing Significant Weakness In Late-Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After moving sharply lower at the start of trading on Monday, stocks have continued to the downside throughout much of the morning. The major averages have all shown notable downward moves, moving firmly into negative territory.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
European Markets Fall, Led By Banks, Insurers And Exporters - European Commentary []
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