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The Dow plummeted another 500 points to five-year lows on Tuesday as Wall Street shrugged off another emergency effort by the Federal Reserve to cure ailing credit markets.
The selloff capped the Dow's worst five-day point drop in history and came despite the Fed unveiling another plan aimed at unfreezing credit and giving a strong signal that the door may be open to more interest rate cuts.
Today's Market
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 508.39 points, or 5.11%, to 9447.11. The broader S&P 500 Index lost 60.66 points, or 5.74%, to 996.23 while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 108.08 points, or 5.80%. to 1754.88. The consumer-focused FOX 50 slid 44.26 points, or 5.57%, to 750.54.
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The selloff capped the Dow's worst five-day point drop in history and came despite the Fed unveiling another plan aimed at unfreezing credit and giving a strong signal that the door may be open to more interest rate cuts.
Today's Market
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 508.39 points, or 5.11%, to 9447.11. The broader S&P 500 Index lost 60.66 points, or 5.74%, to 996.23 while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 108.08 points, or 5.80%. to 1754.88. The consumer-focused FOX 50 slid 44.26 points, or 5.57%, to 750.54.
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