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Stocks rally on hope for a Europe fix; Dow back above 11000

Stocks rallied Monday as investors bet that European finance ministers would take action soon to prop up the region's unstable economies.

 

Asian markets drop as investors unload stocks

Investors in Asia continued to sell off risky assets like stocks on Monday, as Europe's prolonged debt crisis and the possibility of a global recession caused investors to flee riskier assets like stocks.

 

Improvements to the US Economy Has Investors Ignoring the Problems in Europe

If we did not find ourselves smack in the middle of the Holiday season, I’d probably be talking about how the bull camp’s momentum appears to be waning and that we should be bracing for a meaningful pullback in response to the tiring trend, the overbought condition, and the overly optimistic sentiment readings. And while these issues are indeed present, it appears that the holiday spirit and the corresponding portfolio allocations may be the primary driver to what I will loosely term the current trend.

 

Debt Ratings Are Lowered for Portugal and Greece

Debt Ratings Are Lowered for Portugal and Greece

The move by Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday deepened Europe’s debt crisis, and investors sold off government bonds amid fears of a default.

 

Europe Closing In on Plan to Avert Greek Debt Crisis

European leaders were close to agreement on measures aimed at persuading jittery investors that Greece will not be allowed to default.

 

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