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By 12:35 PM, the Dow was up 0.6% to 12, 952 points.
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All three major U.S. equity indexes were on their way to intraday lows toward 1:13 PM, with the Dow leading the decline, down 0.8% to 13, 073 points.
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By 1:19 PM in New York, the Dow was down 0.5% to 12, 736 points, while the yield on 10-year Treasuries stood at 1.65%.
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At 2:00 pm the computers struck again, taking the Dow down another hundred points and once again, in short order.
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Major Wall Street names like Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo were in positive territory, while the Dow was up more than 100 points by 2:24 PM in New York.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 546 points, or 4% as of 2:37 pm.
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After hitting a triple digit loss, the Dow bounced, and was nursing a 22 point decline to 13, 463 points by 2:07 PM in New York.
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All three major equity indexes deepened their losses, with the Dow leading the decline, down 1.3% to 12, 597 points by 3:45 PM in New York.
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All three major stock indexes were in the red on Wednesday, with the Dow leading the decline, trading down 0.5% to 12, 699 points by 12:12 PM in New York.
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Despite a worsening economy and the biggest one-day decline in equities since the 2008 financial crisis, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 213 points or 1.96% to 11, 022 by 12:44 PM in New York.
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