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Dubai World's Debt Problems Unnerve Investors - 11/27/09
Worries that Dubai World's debt problems will harm the fragile global economy that was just starting to recover from financial meltdown sent the markets tumbling to a lower close with the Dow plunging 154 points to 10,309. Nasdaq stumbled 37 points to 2138.
Markets Plummet Over Dubai World Woes - 11/27/09
News that Dubai World must delay payment of its $60 billion worth of debt sent the markets into a tailspin with the Dow plummeting 211 points to 10,253. Nasdaq plunged 52 points to 2123.
U. S. Markets Closed - 11/26/09
U. S. markets are closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
New Home Sales Surge Lifting Markets To Higher Close - 11/25/09
New home sales surged while consumer spending rose lifting the markets to a higher close with the Dow rising 30 points to 10,464. Nasdaq gained 6 points to 2176.
Falling Mortgage Rate Lifts Markets - 11/25/09
The markets traded higher during the midday with the Dow gaining 21 points to 10,454 as mortgage rates fell to match a record low. Nasdaq added 5 points to 2174.
Drop In Jobless Claims Lifts Markets - 11/25/09
Initial applications for unemployment benefits dropped more than expected to lift the market to a modestly higher open with the Dow rising 16 points to 10,450. Nasdaq gained 6 points to 2175.
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.
 
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