Source: Marketwatch
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday was on track to shed about 813 points for the week, which would be its steepest weekly slide since January 2016, when it shed 1,079 points, according to FactSet data. The Dow DJIA, -1.37% was down 380 points, or 1.4%, early Friday as Treasury yields gathered steam following an upbeat jobs report. On a percentage basis, the weekly decline, 3.1%, would also be the worst for the blue-chip gauge since the 6.2% weekly decline also in early January of 2016. Rising yields can undercut appetite for assets perceived as risky, including stocks. The S&P 500 index SPX, -1.00% meanwhile, was down 1.2%, at 2,789, while the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.81% gave up 1.1% at 7,303.
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Thank God Donny always Man's Up at takes credit.
ONE-N-DONE, YOU GOT PLAYED; Time To Play-On
Remember ... ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES ... So STFU Bitch
Must be Obama's economy now.
pump dump pump dump
pumpers are the problem, not the dumpers. DJIA waaaaaaay overvalued.
So we should have the President at the end of each week now taking credit or blame for the Dow's performance of that week?
Jan was record highs..but a big reason for the drop is this organizing of a non-profit HC company by Amazon etc.
600 pts today alone.
Funny how they were crowing!
The Fed is finally going to do their job
Hang on; shouldn't you leftist retards be celebrating when the fat cats of Wall Street have a down week? Dear idiot, the President has been in office for ONE year. A year does not make an entire market or a Presidency you clueless twit.
Damn you liberals are the most ignorant people on the planet. No wonder you support the rot and corruption that the Party of the Jackass wallows in.
"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
A lie doesn't become the truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good just because it is accepted by a majority.
Author: Booker T. Washington
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