US tech stocks sell off as Intel disappoints (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - Wall Street stocks were volatile on Wednesday after Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)'s disappointing figures drained more confidence from the technology sector.
AFP - European and Asian stock markets took another beating Wednesday, although losses in Europe were not as steep as the previous day, on lingering fears that a US recession could have far-reaching global implications.
Financials lead market higher (Reuters) - Comments Off
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) -Stocks rose in erratic trade on
Wednesday, led by financials, as investors looked for bargains
in the beaten-down sector after results from JPMorgan Chase &
Co , the No. 3 U.S. bank.
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US tech stocks sell off as Intel disappoints (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - Wall Street stocks were volatile on Wednesday after Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)'s disappointing earnings drained further confidence from the technology sector.
European stocks lower on growth fears (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - European equity markets closed off session lows on Wednesday, but small gains in the US during morning trade were not enough to take them higher.
FTSE 100 fails to hold 6,000 (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - London equities failed to sustain a brief afternoon rebound on Wednesday, and after spending a short period back over the 6,000 mark, the FTSE 100 fell back beneath it.
JPMorgan offsets Intel’s bad news - Comments Off
The banking giant doesn't shock Wall Street with awful earnings, and the stock is giving the Dow some strength. Intel is off 12% and dragging tech stocks lower. Consumer inflation in 2007 is the worst in 17 years. Crude oil flirts with $90.
Wall St extends sharp losses (FT.com) - Comments Off
FT.com - Wall Street stocks retreated again Wednesday, extending Tuesday's sharp losses, after Intel's earnings miss sapped confidence in the technology sector.
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