'Fast Money' Recap: Gloomy Markets
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The markets sank Monday over global economic worries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 61.30, or 0.50%, to 12,089.96. The S&P 500 fell 13.99, or 1.08%, to 1286.17. The Nasdaq lost 30.22, or 1.11%, to 2702.56. Pete Najarian said on CNBC's "Fast Money" TV show that he's not quite sure the market is taking the correction route. He said the weakness in the market ...
Source: TheStreet.com
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Research and Markets: An Infrastructure Finance in India 2011 Report - Providing a Detailed Analysis
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Infrastructure Finance in India" report to their offering.
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What happens to markets if the US defaults?
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'Fast Money' Recap: IBM to $200?
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UK banks dragged into eurozone crisis as global markets take fright
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A look at how U.S. default would affect markets home and abroad
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Smurfit Kappa falls most as market waits on test results
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Bank stress tests ‘could cause market instability'
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