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Stocks sink after weak jobs report; oil drops

An unexpected jump in claims for unemployment benefits and plummeting oil prices are driving stocks lower in early trading Thursday.

 

Markets Stumble on Greek Stalemate, Inflation Data

Markets Stumble on Greek Stalemate, Inflation Data

Worry about lack of substantive progress towards a blueprint for tackling the euro zone debt crisis kept investors on edge, traders said. In the United States, consumer inflation rose more than expected in May.

 

Stocks tumble after dour economic data

Stocks tumble after dour economic data

New doubts about the economic recovery's strength knocked the Dow Jones industrial average down almost 200 points Wednesday... The ISM's manufacturing index fell to 53.5 in May from 60.4 in April... And private employers added just 38,000 jobs in May, down from 177,000 in April, according to payroll processor ADP.

 

Dow Closes Down 242 Points Amid Japan Fears

Concerns over the deteriorating condition of Japan's stricken nuclear reactors, and the effect on global economies, sparked the Dow's biggest selloff since August and left the S&P 500 in the red for 2011.

 

Stocks plunge as Japan nuclear crisis worsens

Stocks plunge as Japan nuclear crisis worsens

Stocks plunged Tuesday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average down almost 300 points at the opening, as the nuclear crisis in Japan intensified following a deadly earthquake and tsunami....

 

Dow tumbles below 12,000 on Saudi unrest and global economic fears

Stocks tumbled Thursday, hit first by new worries about global growth and then by reports that Saudi police had fired on protesters.

 

Jobs No Match For Oil Surge, Stocks Slammed

Thursday rally a distant memory as crude surges over $104 and Dow hits session lows.

 

Middle East unrest, rising oil prices slam stocks

Stocks fell sharply and oil prices spiked to their highest level in two years on Tuesday as investors worried about the increasingly violent unrest in Libya.

 

Dow falls over 200 points on Asia, Euro fear

Dow falls over 200 points on Asia, Euro fear

Wall Street tumbled Tuesday, with the Dow down over 200 points, following new worries about rising inflation in Asia and the possibility Ireland might need a bailout.

Senh: In the U.S., we bailout banks. In Europe, they bailout countries.

 

Stocks Are Mixed on Earnings Worries

Stocks Are Mixed on Earnings Worries

Shares were down after a disappointing report on home prices. Traders also took in a mixed batch of earnings in the United States and Europe.

 

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