Reuters - As the Federal Reserve and
securities regulators neared an agreement on investment banks,
leaders of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee on Friday warned
them not to get ahead of Congress with any Wall Street reforms.
AP - Wall Street ended a depressing week with another big loss on Friday, with the Dow Jones industrials falling more than 100 points amid ever-escalating worries about high oil prices and fallout from the credit crisis. The major indexes are all down more than 3 percent for the week.
AP - Japanese stocks dropped for a seventh day to a two-month low on Friday as sentiment turned downbeat on an overnight tumble on Wall Street and skyrocketing global oil prices.
Reuters - S&P 500 futures rose 0.2 percent, Dow
Jones industrial average furtures were up 0.2 percent and
futures for the Nasdaq 100 were up 0.2 percent early on Friday.
U.S. benchmark indexes (.DJI) (.SPX) (.IXIC) fell 3 percent on
Thursday.
AP - Asian stock markets tumbled Friday amid growing alarm as oil prices spiked above $141 a barrel for the first time and Wall Street plummeted overnight.
AFP - European stocks mostly fell on Friday as oil prices shot to record levels, but losses were less than falls on other global markets hit by soaring crude costs and a weak US economy.
AFP - Oil prices struck record highs above 142 dollars on Friday as the US currency weakened and stock markets tumbled at the end of a volatile week for investors worldwide.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
climbed higher at midmorning on Friday after an uncertain
start, propped up by resource issues amid higher prices for oil
and other commodities. -- read full article
Reuters - The Dow Jones industrial average
(.DJI) of stocks slid on Friday into bear market territory as
investors fretted about the impact of record oil prices and
mounting credit losses in the financial sector.
Reuters - Stocks fell sharply on Friday, as
concerns about the impact of record oil prices on the economy
and fears of more credit losses in the bank sector rattled
investors.
AP - Wall Street pared its losses late Friday as the approaching end of the quarter had investors picking up stocks to close out their portfolios the practice widely known as window dressing.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
dropped more than 1 percent on Thursday, led down by a retreat
in the heavily-weighted financial sector and a 13 percent slide
by tech giant Research In Motion. -- read full article
AP - A barrage of bad news including yet another record high for oil drove stocks sharply lower Thursday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 360 points to their lowest level in almost two years.