ABC News: Wall Street Tumbles as Obama Takes Office »

Posted By y_soitenly 9 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & Finance

NEW YORK (AP) -- The dawn of the Obama presidency could not shake Wall Street Tuesday from its dejection over the banking industry's growing problems. After hearing the new president's inaugural address, investors continued selling, sending the major indexes down more than 2 percent.

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    y_soitenly9 months, 3 weeks ago

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    FTA~
    President Obama said the economic recovery would be difficult and that the nation must chose "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord" to overcome the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

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      nostalgia9 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Congress is getting ready to throw money at everything:

      Illegal Immigrants and Families Making $61K Could Qualify for Federal Help Under SCHIP

      The CBO doesn't think the stimulus bill will have any effect quickly:
      Less than half of the $30 billion in highway construction funds detailed by House Democrats would be released into the economy over the next four years, concludes the analysis by the Congressional Budget Office. Less than $4 billion in highway construction money would reach the economy by September 2010
      The economy has been in recession for more than a year, but many economists believe a recovery may begin by the end of 2009. That would mean that most of the infrastructure money wouldn't hit the economy until it's already on the mend.

      Overall, only $26 billion out of $274 billion in infrastructure spending would be delivered into the economy by the Sept. 30 end of the budget year, just 7 percent. Just one in seven dollars of a huge $18.5 billion investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy programs would be spent within a year and a half.

      And other pieces, such as efforts to bring broadband Internet service to rural and underserved areas won't get started in earnest for years, while just one-fourth of clean drinking water projects can be completed by October of next year.

      http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5...

      What news was there for Wall Street to like?

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        Commodore19 months, 3 weeks ago

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        A drop of 300 points sounds like such an ominous sign. I hope it's not a sign of things to come.

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        GWHayduke9 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Wall Street Strengthens as idiotic domestic policies see turnaround under competent President - Obama.

        8188.27 +239.18 (3.01%) Jan 21 3:41pm ET

        Still going...........

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          GWHayduke9 months, 3 weeks ago

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          At close:

          The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 279.01 points (3.51 percent) on the day to close at 8,228.10.

          The NASDAQ Composite was up 66.21 points (4.60 percent) to close at 1,507.07.

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          y_soitenly9 months, 2 weeks ago

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          Jan.21, 2009.
          Banks Rally, Rebounding from Yesterday's Dreadful Tally

          Financials followed yesterday's 16% drop with almost a 15% jump today, leading a broad-based rally, while IBM's better-than-expected earnings report helped lift the Dow Jones Industrials by about 3.5%. Financials dominated equity news as Bank of America surged after its chief executive purchased shares, Northern Trust held onto substantial gains after posting much better-than-expected profits, Bank of New York Mellon rebounded after posting a profitable quarter, and PNC recouped losses after offering comments about its capital position. Even US Bancorp finished in the green despite warning of more loan losses. Meanwhile, GM reported a drop in annual auto sales, United Technologies offered a soft outlook, Coach expects weak demand to continue, and major airlines fell victim to volatile fuel prices. Treasuries were lower and homebuilder sentiment reached a new record low.

          The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 279 points (3.5%) to close at 8,228, the S 500 Index gained 35 points (4.4%) to 840, and the Nasdaq Composite surged 66 points (4.6%) to 1,507. On fairly-modest volume, about 1.7 billion shares were traded on the NYSE, and 2.1 billion shares were traded on the Nasdaq. Crude oil rose $2.71 to $43.55 per barrel, wholesale gasoline rose $0.03 to $1.17 per gallon, and gold ended down $0.90 at $854.30 per ounce.

          It would really be refreshing to see this turnaround continue to rise, but since the market remains volatile, it's kinda frustrating to remain optimistic.

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          y_soitenly9 months, 2 weeks ago

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          Nobody is blaming anyone for anything... just reporting the news.

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