Another Collapse in Stocks

October 9, 2008 RSS Feed Print

In the final hour, this market went from a bear to an angry bear.

The Dow lost nearly 679 points, or 7.3 percent. The Nasdaq lost another 5.5 percent, and the S&P dropped 7.6 percent.

Here's what happened:

  • Plans to consider taking equity stakes in banks, plus hints of massive capital injections follow a $700 billion rescue package and a half-point rate cut in the last two weeks. Nationalization of some sort becomes likelier by the hour. Bottom line: The government has done everything possible to get credit markets functioning again. They are not.
  • Russia closed its markets again.
  • General Motors shares fell to a 58-year low after it said global auto demand could "collapse" in 2009.
  • Merrill Lynch closed down more than 25 percent on warnings, and the selling continued heavily after hours. Analysts said its third-quarter loss will be even worse than expected.

If it wasn't clear before, this market is showing no sign of a bottom (though it has to be said, all day, a lot of players said they were considering dipping a toe back in). Bear markets have seen shares fall more than 50 percent just twice during the postwar period. We're edging toward 40 percent now.

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so what's up with the comments sections?

anyway Kirk i read a great blip on Jalopnik (an automotive blog) about the GM bankruptcy issue, and thought you might find it interesting:

http://jalopnik.com/5061552/gm-will-go-bankrupt-why-that-may-actually-be-good-for-the-general

just as an FYI.

jeremy of TX 12:04PM October 10, 2008

Come on! all you prayer warriors out there in the Universe! Our Government Leaders all over the globe need our prayers! The Bible says we should pray for our leaders! they are first on our prayer list! My prayer is "Lord give them wisdom on how to deal with this financial crisis. You're the only one that can bring us out of this now. Help them make the right decisions that will bring the economy back on its feet! In Jesus Name Amen."

Te-Aroha Cockle of 8:33AM October 10, 2008

Come on! all you prayer warriors out there in the Universe! Our Government Leaders all over the globe need our prayers! The Bible says we should pray for our leaders! they are first on our prayer list! My prayer is "Lord give them wisdom on how to deal with this financial crisis. You're the only one that can bring us out of this now. Help them make the right decisions that will bring the economy back on its feet! In Jesus Name Amen."

Te-Aroha Cockle of 8:33AM October 10, 2008

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Kirk Shinkle is a senior editor at U.S. News. He writes daily about ups and downs in equity markets, sectors and stocks. Formerly, he covered business and economics on both coasts for Investor's Business Daily.

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