Wilting in a Market Meltdown With Fears of a Recession (US News & World Report)
Story date: 2007-08-20 02:16:18
Added on: 2007-08-20 23:35:02
The subprime mortgage mess that roiled the nation's credit market is now threatening one of the longest uninterrupted bull runs in stocks. Investors are waiting for the next domino to fall, as government officials warned last week that the housing-related financial crisis is likely to slow U.S. economic growth.
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