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Tech Stocks: Late tech gains lead Nasdaq up at market close
Technology stocks stage a late rally as gains from Apple Inc. help the Nasdaq Composite Index erase a nearly 100-point loss and financial leaders and central bankers meet in Washington to discuss plans to combat the growing worldwide credit crisis. MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Seek Relief From G7 U.S. stocks will enter next week with investors either comforted or disappointed by the meeting of the Group of Seven finance ministers and central bankers, who have gathered in Washington D.C. to address the global financial meltdown and its implications for the world's economies. For stocks, high anxiety rules High anxiety on Wall Street won't subside next week as the deepening credit crunch pushes the global economy into recession and corporate profits increasingly become an afterthought as investors scramble to raise enough cash to weather the credit crisis. Wall Street, markets continue roller coaster A roller coaster week on Wall Street ended with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 128 points Friday after bouncing back from almost 700 points down in the day. The NASDAQ closed Friday up four points to close at 1,649.51, according to Google Finance. (JPM) (WFC) (GM) (MTH) U.S. Stocks Trim Losses After Early Plunge Bloodbath continues in Europe and Asia as tech stocks close mixed. RPT-Wall St Week Ahead: For stocks, high anxiety still rules (Repeats column initially transmitted late on Friday, adding reference to European leaders meeting, IMF statement) Wall St Week Ahead: For stocks, high anxiety rules (Updates column with G7 statement, Treasury Secretary Paulson's statement on U.S. plan to buy bank stakes) |







