(Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks tumbled, giving the
Standard & Poor's 500 Index its steepest weekly drop in 4 1/2
years, after turmoil among borrowers prompted investors to flee
riskier assets.
The S&P 500 lost the most since September 2002, while the
Dow Jones Industrial Average's weekly slump was the biggest since
March 2003. Chrysler and Alliance Boots Plc failed to find buyers
for $20 billion of buyout loans, fueling concern the engine that
drove stocks to all-time highs -- a record pace of takeovers --
will sputter.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
Standard & Poor's 500 Index its steepest weekly drop in 4 1/2
years, after turmoil among borrowers prompted investors to flee
riskier assets.
The S&P 500 lost the most since September 2002, while the
Dow Jones Industrial Average's weekly slump was the biggest since
March 2003. Chrysler and Alliance Boots Plc failed to find buyers
for $20 billion of buyout loans, fueling concern the engine that
drove stocks to all-time highs -- a record pace of takeovers --
will sputter.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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