AFP - Asian stock markets gave investors a white-knuckle ride in 2007 but most are up sharply and analysts predict turbulent gains next year despite a severe US financial crisis.
Wall St stocks end year on down note (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower on Monday, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
US stocks end tumultuous 2007 in the red (AFP) - Comments Off
AFP - US stocks ended a tumultuous 2007 with a whimper Monday, retreating in the face of a new year fraught with worries about economic growth, a housing meltdown and tight credit.
Wall St stocks end year on down note (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower, amid thin volume on Monday, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
Dow off 101 as 2007 ends on a downer - Comments Off
The markets end the year with a whimper, despite a glimmer of not-awful news about existing home sales. Crude oil has its biggest jump since 1999. Most averages finished with gains, but 2007 was a bitter year for many investors.
Wall St unimpressed by housing data (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - US stocks pared earlier losses but remained in negative territory in mid-morning trade on Monday, the last trading day of the year, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
European shares fall, up over 2007 (AFP) - Comments Off
AFP - Europe's main stock markets fell in shortened trade on Monday -- the final dealing day of a year in which gains for equities have been curtailed by worries about the troubled US economy.
Asian markets strong in 2007 (AP) - Comments Off
AP - Asian stock markets had a strong, if volatile, year with China leading the pack as investors bet on the region's continued growth prospects.
Resource stocks pressure FTSE (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - London equities ended the last session of 2007 with a fall - the FTSE 100 closed 20 points lower at 6,456.9, a loss of 0.3 per cent, dominated by resource stocks.
Stocks fall on last day of ‘07 (AP) - Comments Off
AP - Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would bring more of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.







