Tuesday, Aug 14, 2007
subprime fears wont go away
reuters: ftse down 1.2 pct as credit fears return
The FTSE 100 ended down 75.5 points, or 1.2 percent, at 6,143.5 after a choppy session in which European shares oscillated between higher and lower ground in yet another day of high volatility in global markets.
The benchmark index has lost 2.6 percent week-to-date due to a renewed bout of worries over the health of credit markets.
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1. Sold Out said...
the subprime timebomb just keeps on ticking,when will it go off?any predictions anyone?i reckon late september 07.