Red dawn?

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Hmm...

-- Ron Schwarz (rs@clubvb.com.delete.this), January 18, 2000

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Ok, what is your point? I don't get it. Some stock markets are down a few points -- so?

-- JoseMiami (caris@prodigy.net), January 18, 2000.

"Some"???

-- Ron Schwarz (rs@clubvb.com.delete.this), January 18, 2000.

Jose, you might want to go back and check the major european markets which are still trading, they are down more than a FEW points (not talking % points but index points).

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), January 18, 2000.


In addition, the 30 year bond is showing signs of falling out of bed this morning!! Moving close to 6.75%.

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), January 18, 2000.


Ok, Ray, I'll check it out. Go easy on me, I'm just a novice when it comes to economics or the stock market. Thanks for the "heads-up." (smile)

-- JoseMiami (caris@prodigy.net), January 18, 2000.


Jose, if you click on the red symbol for the country index in the link from Ron it will take you to much more detailed info including charts.

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), January 18, 2000.


Here are a few useful links:

Yahoo Financial

CNNfN

CNBC

Go Network Money

Reuters MoneyNet

CBS MarketWatch

Bloomberg Front Page

BBC News Market Data

Petroleum Markets Board

New York Post OnLine Market Watch

-- snooze button (alarmclock_2000@yahoo.com), January 18, 2000.


GO Network corrected link:

Go Network Money

-- snooze button (alarmclock_2000@yahoo.com), January 18, 2000.


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