The Euro Crisis Killed Our Stocks Today

Alexander Abad-Santos 1,107 Views Nov 9, 2011

The Dow dropped 389 points today to close at 11,780, while Nasdaq and S&P saw dives over 3 percent. The weakness is being blamed on Europe "as the realization sank in that Italy now must find a new political regime stable enough to implement painful cutbacks and tax increases."

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