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Negative White House forecast sees stocks slump

Stocks slumped in the United States today as the Bush administration said the country’s economy would likely grow at a slower pace than forecast six months ago – an assessment that eclipsed positive corporate news and lower oil prices.

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US stocks decline fed rate fears increase

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Dow climbs back past 9,000 barrier
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Lured once more by lower prices, buyers returned to Wall Street late today.

Fri, 22 Feb, 2002

New hope for tech stocks sends Dow higher

Buying in technology stocks lifted the market today as investors bet that the beleaguered sector’s prospects for recovery were improving.

Thu, 27 Dec, 2001

US stocks rise sharply

A strong jump in November housing construction propelled stock prices to sharp gains on Wall Street today and fuelled investors’ hopes that the US economy is improving.

Tue, 18 Dec, 2001

US stocks mostly higher despite big jump in unemployment

Gambling that the economy would not get much worse and business would improve next year, investors pushed the US stock market mostly higher today for a second straight day.

Fri, 02 Nov, 2001

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