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Pedestrians2 take a look at stock indicators3 in Tokyo, 15 Oct 2008 |
Wall Street followed Europe and most Asian exchanges in losing ground on Wednesday. In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down more than 300 points, or three percent, early in the day. London's FTSE 100 index, the DAX in Frankfurt and the CAC 40 in Paris were all down more than five percent in afternoon trading.
In Tokyo, the Nikkei index gained 100 points, or more than one percent, but Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped almost five percent (835 points).
A report that U.S. retail4 sales plunged5 in September accented global concerns that the United States is either moving toward a recession or already in one. The Commerce Department said Wednesday retail sales dropped by 1.2 percent last month. It was the biggest decline in three years, and almost double what experts were expecting. Consumer spending is two-thirds of the total U.S. economic activity.
Another report showed that U.S. wholesale6 prices dropped for the second straight month, led by retreating energy costs. But aside from energy and food, all other wholesale prices had their biggest annual increase in more than 17 years.
President Bush remarks on the economy as he meets with his Cabinet in the Cabinet Room of the White House, 15 Oct 2008 |
U.S. President George Bush says he believes the nation's economy will rebound7. As the president met with his Cabinet Wednesday to discuss the financial crisis, he said his administration has taken bold actions to strengthen financial institutions.
"These are extraordinary measures, no question about it," he said. "But they are well thought out, they are necessary and I am confident in the long run this economy will come back."
On Tuesday, Mr. Bush announced plans for the government to buy $250 billion in stock in private banks, in hopes of getting credit flowing again.
Meanwhile, the European Union is holding a summit in Brussels, focused on the financial crisis. EU officials want to increase the amount of money protected by insurance, among other initiatives. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the world's financial institutions need major changes.
EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, (r), addresses the media together with Britain's PM Gordon Brown in Brussels, 15 Oct. 2008 |
"To build confidence about the future, which is essential for every saver and every depositor and every business, we have to show that we are dealing8 with the problems that caused the events of the last few months in the first place," he said.
In other business news, U.S. antitrust regulators have approved Bank of America's $35 billion purchase of Merrill Lynch. The deal combines the largest U.S. bank by deposits with the world's largest brokerage. The acquisition must still be approved by the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve.
Also, J.P. Morgan Chase's profit plunged by 84 percent in the third quarter, due largely to bad mortgage investments, leveraged9 loans and home loans. Still, profits at the New York-based bank were higher than expected.
And one big U.S.-based company has some good news. Coca-Cola reports its third-quarter profits were up 14 percent. Sales in emerging markets offset10 weakness in North America.
1 investors | |
n.投资者,出资者( investor的名词复数 ) | |
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2 pedestrians | |
n.步行者( pedestrian的名词复数 ) | |
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(仪器上显示温度、压力、耗油量等的)指针( indicator的名词复数 ); 指示物; (车辆上的)转弯指示灯; 指示信号 | |
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4 retail | |
v./n.零售;adv.以零售价格 | |
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v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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n.批发;adv.以批发方式;vt.批发,成批出售 | |
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v.弹回;n.弹回,跳回 | |
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n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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9 leveraged | |
促使…改变( leverage的过去式和过去分词 ); [美国英语]杠杆式投机,(使)举债经营,(使)利用贷款进行投机 | |
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10 offset | |
n.分支,补偿;v.抵消,补偿 | |
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