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  • Japan’s Nikkei tumbles at start of trading
  • Oct. 9: Precious metals and pawn shops are just a few of the ways people from Germany to Britain are trying to protect their investments and save money. Msnbc.com's Keva Andersen reports. TOKYO - Japan’s Nikkei index fell more than 10 percent in ...
  • Dow breaks through 8,000 in early trading
  • NEW YORK - Wall Street extended a massive seven-day decline Friday, touched off by a global rout on concerns that even low interest rates won't help end the worsening credit crisis. The Dow Jones industrials broke through 8,000 shortly after the ...
  • Drought has Aussie farmers trading water
  • SYDNEY, Australia - For farmer Malcolm Holm, water now is just like a new shovel or tractor — he has to buy it. The amount of water he is allowed to take from nearby Murrumbidgee River has dwindled to nothing for the past three years because of ...
  • All that money you've lost — where did it go?
  • What the people who are willing to trade today — who are very, very few people — are actually trading at. So we're just extrapolating that and thinking, well, maybe that's what everyone thinks it's worth." Shiller uses the example of an appraiser ...
  • Why 'circuit breakers' haven't been triggered
  • ... would have to fall 1,100 points in a day to trigger the first halt. If that point is reached before 2 p.m., the market would shut down for an hour. If the threshold is breached between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., the halt will last 30 minutes. No trading ...
 
    
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