Word: dows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...down. It's the Hang Seng. The "Footsie." The Dow. It's the tail wagging the dog, the Correction of '97. A record slide! A record rise! A blip. It's not a matter of being confused ? it's about recognizing confusion when you see it. And right now, the markets (and their attendant swarms of pundits) are lousy with it. But like a smooth rock in a wind-tossed bay; like the "Money Honey" on the crowded exchange floor; the right movie can provide sanctuary ? and understanding. Go back home. Go back to Trading Places. All the answers...
...Dow dips again. What gives? (TIME Daily...
WASHINGTON: Clearly, Alan Greenspan was in a good mood. The Dow had been doing the Fed's sternest work for three days ? shaving more than 1,000 points off the market total ? and yet by Wednesday, everybody was laughing about how worried they'd been...
...says TIME Asia correspondent John Colmley, "and the basis of the Hong Kong economy collapses." Even $85 billion may not be enough to defend it, he warns, if currency vultures like George Soros move in. So hang on to your seat belts: Messrs. Hang Seng and Dow Jones could be in for another one of their bumpy rides...
...such as Schwab, Discover and Waterhouse were inaccessible for much of Monday morning after receiving double or even triple their normal traffic, by the end of Turnaround Tuesday even E*Traders were better off than the thousands of furious investors who reached busy signals - instead of brokers - during the Dow's bullish backlash...