Markets tumble before weekend

Posted on October 19, 2007
Filed Under Business News |


Stock markets tumbled Friday as the latest batch of earnings reports and high oil prices raised concerns about U.S. economic growth, while the dollar surged to a fresh decades-old highs after data showed higher-than-expected core inflation in September.

On top of that, in the back of investors’ minds was the recollection that it was the 20th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash, when the Toronto stock market dropped 11 per cent and the Dow Jones industrials nearly 23 per cent on concerns about interest rates and slowing economic growth.

On Friday, Toronto’s S&P/TSX composite index tumbled 330.37 points or 2.23 per cent to 14,001.66, for a loss of 2 per cent on the week. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrials erased 366.94 points or 2.64 per cent to 13,522.02, for a loss of 570.53 points or 4.2 per cent this week.

“We had a great run, from August 16th until a week or so ago, some pullback was to be expected,” said John Johnston, chief strategist, The Harbour Group at RBC Dominion Securities..

Source: MarketsBlog, the Globe and Mail (Oct. 19/07)

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