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Dow Has Record 998 Point Drop, Then Recovers

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

It was a painful flashback to the darkest days of 2008: Stocks plunged by hundreds of points as traders succumbed to fears that Greece's debt problems would halt the global economic recovery. The AP's Bonny Ghosh reports. (May 6)

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  • @RvNYC

    that's cause they're all a bunch of HUNGRY GHOSTS!

  • I LOVE IT when the DOW DROPS. bunch of pointless greedy noise.

  • Art really needs to retire. " Investors watching the riots in Greece on TV crashed the market." Right Art; time to prop your feet up and watch baseball games. C'mon you say it with a straight face. Anybody in the stock market now deserves whats coming full steam ahead.

  • FRAUD

  • Thi buissnes hire imigrants our money is being waste in other countrys they know why they just wanna keep the imigrants but they don't say nothing our economy is bad thet say there's millions of people unemployed but I see I llot of imigrants working why is that

  • yum big..shit sandwhich

  • pause and look at all the sad faces when the bell rings lol

  • Ghosh, she a bonny looking lass!

  • the weak dollar is good for the American economy. who gives two shits about the euro? most of Europe did not want nor need it anyway's

  • @consdel2000

    Partly real selling today, but also some blatant manipulation. When the NYSE was halted for 90 seconds and orders routed to the other exchanges, the Market Makers didn't support the bid and allowed the drop to happen such that stop losses were triggered on a massive scale. The retail investors got screwed as always. Imagine if you owned P&G to see that your stop loss executed at 47 dollars when the stock is now 60!

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