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The high-yielding stocks slumped as investors increasingly optimistic on the U.S. economic recovery dumped U.S. Treasurys.
WSJ: Stocks Pare Gains
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European stocks and the Euro currency slumped Thursday, following the lead of the U.S. markets Wednesday afternoon.
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The iShares MSCI Europe Financial Sector Index exchange-traded fund, which tracks a basket of bank stocks in the region, slumped 2.6%, its third-biggest daily drop this year.
WSJ: Stocks Fall Globally as Investors Worry What's Next in Euro Zone
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Copper and oil prices were lower and mining stocks slumped, with the decline reinforced by disappointing manufacturing data from China.
WSJ: European Markets Tumble
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Stocks slumped April 5 when the government said 88, 000 jobs were added, less than half the number forecast.
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Stocks slumped Monday as economic news indicated sustained slowness in both the U.S. and European recoveries, instigating a broad decline in European bank stocks.
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That gave the markets an initial jolt as U.S. Treasuries rallied and European stocks slumped.
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Losses for stocks have built not just because confidence in the health of the global economy has slumped but also on account of the growing perception of intransigence amongst European governments.
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Stocks rallied out of the gate Friday morning ahead of a three-day weekend, but slumped after the speech.
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