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Wall Street Went Down 4 Days Consecutively

The world's largest stock exchange, Wall Street, closed lower again. This attenuation occurs in four consecutive days.

In trading Wednesday (2/9/2009) local time, Dow Jones fell 29.93 points, or 0.3 percent to 9280.67 position, or down 400 points (3.1 percent) in four days.

Index S & P 500 fell 3.29 points, or 0.3 percent to 994.75 and the position of Nasdaq index fell 1.82 points, or 0.1 percent to 1967.07.

Bearish sentiment continues to dominate the market at the moment when the index failed to record an increase that should have been achieved easily yesterday.

Wall Street Down!

Some investors again worried about the condition of the economy, this negative impact affected transactions on Wall Street at the end of August.

All three major indexes in The United States (U.S.) in trading Monday (31/8/2009) local time, fell down after China fluctuated in the range of selling arena. Thus triggering concerns that the index has been moving too fast and too high. The decline in China's major index reached 6.7 percent.

September is the worst month in the last 80 years for capital markets, and this begins with the analysts concerns on the actions of investors who are too quick to conclude the economic situation.

The decrease in the index on Monday local time yesterdaywas driven by the decline in shares of energy and materials sectors as commodity and copper prices fell down.

The sentiment caused the Dow Jones index closed down 47.92 points, or equivalent to 0.5 percent to become 9496.38, while the S&P 500 fell 8.31 points, equivalent to 0.8 percent to 1020.62, and the Nasdaq index down 19.71 points equivalent to one percent to 2009.06

Wall Street Closed Higher

Wall Street managed to close higher, as home sales data and durable consumer goods have good performance. The Dow Jones Index gained for seven days and re-record a new highest level this year. All three major indices closed positive even recording minimal gains, the trade Wednesday (26/8/2009) local time.

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