The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 306.95 points Thursday, down 2.5%, at 12159.21. All 30 of its components ended lower. The Russell 2000 was off 2.8%, or 19.34 points, at 680.57. The small-stock indicator, which includes many companies that rely heavily on a robust U.S. economy, is now off more than 20% from its July highs, the traditional threshold defining a bear market.
Friday, January 18, 2008
The WSJ Calls It: The Russell 2000 Is In a Bear Market
From the WSJ:
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