Investor Worries Sink Stocks

The Dow drops by 2,100 points
By Sam Gale Rosen,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 21, 2007 3:47 PM CST
Investor Worries Sink Stocks
Kachina, a four-year-old female grizzly bear, eats treats as she plays with a pumpkin at the San Francisco Zoo, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. The bear treats are part of the Zoo's annual Halloween "Boo at the Zoo" and Dia De Los Muertos" celebration. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)   (Associated Press)

Worries over the credit market's effect on the broader economy resurfaced in a big way today as stocks sank, swamped by yesterday's newly glum growth forecast from the Federal Reserve. Other economic data released today were similarly bleak. "The index of leading indicators was a pretty lousy number," says a bank exec. The Dow was down 211.10 to 12,799.04, the Nasdaq 34.66 to 2,562.15, and the S&P 22.93 to 1,416.77.

Big financials fell hard today, with American International, American Express, JP Morgan, and Citigroup all slipping in response to the subprime mess. The one positive bit of news on the day was a drop in unemployment, but that did little to reassure investors, reports the Wall Street Journal. "If there was a silver lining, that was it," says a strategist. (More stock market stories.)

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