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...national economy. Sure, there will be economic tremors from the terrorist attacks. But the likely net effect--purely in economic terms--will be to hurry up and shorten a slowdown already in place and bring a quick end to the bear market that has gripped Wall Street since the Dow peaked in January...
When the stock market reopened Monday, the Dow dropped a dismal 684 points. The stock exchange had been closed for six days...
...Dow had slid more than 400 points and the NASDAQ more than 100, and if you?re looking for trends, the only thing worse than two straight days of hard-and-fast selling is two days of hard-and-fast selling sandwiched around a deep breath...
...selloff skipped a beat, and a funny thing happened: It caught on. The market bellwethers exploded, the losers stormed back, and what had been a troublingly indiscriminate selloff - and a plumbing of index levels not seen in three years - became a fast-building, last-minute comeback that left the Dow down only 144 points and the NASDAQ off by only...
...time I left the New York Stock Exchange at mid-morning Monday and headed north in search of a subway back to midtown, I was closer than I?d ever been to knowing what it was to lose a hundred friends in an hour. The Dow?s losses had stabilized in the 600-point range by mid-morning, and the only thing to do was to shuffle back though the smoke and the dust and an impertinent sun, back to my usual market-watching perch in front of the TV in my cubicle. Just in case the bottom dropped...