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Tansy_Gold

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Sun Feb 25, 2024, 06:37 PM Feb 25

STOCK MARKET WATCH: Monday, 26 February 2024

STOCK MARKET WATCH: Monday, 26 February 2024



Previous SMW:
SMW for 23 February 2024




AT THE CLOSING BELL ON 23 February 2024


Dow Jones 39,131.53 +62.42 (0.16%)
S&P 500 5,088.80 +1.77 (0.035%)
Nasdaq 15,996.82 -44.80 (0.28%)





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Quote for the Day:

Naturally, Wall Street was delighted with the program to buy the bad assets. Who wouldn't want to offload their junk to the government at inflated prices? The banks could have sold many of these assets on the open market at the time but not at prices they would have liked. There were, of course, other assets that the private sector wouldn't touch. Some of the so-called assets were actually liabilities that could explode, eating up government funds like Pacman.

Joseph E. Stiglitz. Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy. W. W. Norton & Company, © 2010.






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