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US STOCKS PLUNGE IN LAST HOUR OF TRADE
Cumulative losses for October are mounting up to rank with some of the worst months in stock market history. U.S. stocks slide for the seventh straight session as Morgan Stanley led the financial sector lower despite reports the U.S. government may help recapitalize banks. DJIA down more than 600 points.
GM SHARES DROP ON CREDIT CONCERNS
Battered by deteriorating global sales environment and tight credit market conditions, GM remains focused on executing its $15 billion liquidity-boosting plan. Meanwhile, S&P puts GM and GMAC ratings on watch for downgrade. Shares drop 30%.
ECONOMISTS SAY US IN RECESSION, URGE US ACTION
Economists in a Wall Street Journal survey now expect gross domestic product to contract in the third and fourth quarters of this year, as well as the first quarter of 2009, the first time survey forecasts for those periods have turned negative.
US STOCKS PLUNGE IN LAST HOUR OF TRADE
Cumulative losses for October are mounting up to rank with some of the worst months in stock market history. U.S. stocks slide for the seventh straight session as Morgan Stanley led the financial sector lower despite reports the U.S. government may help recapitalize banks. DJIA down more than 600 points.
GM SHARES DROP ON CREDIT CONCERNS
Battered by deteriorating global sales environment and tight credit market conditions, GM remains focused on executing its $15 billion liquidity-boosting plan. Meanwhile, S&P puts GM and GMAC ratings on watch for downgrade. Shares drop 30%.
ECONOMISTS SAY US IN RECESSION, URGE US ACTION
Economists in a Wall Street Journal survey now expect gross domestic product to contract in the third and fourth quarters of this year, as well as the first quarter of 2009, the first time survey forecasts for those periods have turned negative.
