15 March 2011

Fwd: Breaking: U.S. stocks dive as Japan's nuclear crisis escalates



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From: "Los Angeles Times" <news@e-mail.latimes.com>
Date: March 15, 2011 7:55:23 AM MDT
To: wcharles622@gmail.com
Subject: Breaking: U.S. stocks dive as Japan's nuclear crisis escalates
Reply-To: "Los Angeles Times" <news6F6B7S.4901784@e-mail.latimes.com>

Breaking news

U.S. stocks dive as Japan's nuclear crisis escalates


Stocks are plunging today and bond prices are rising as the nuclear crisis in Japan intensifies following Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami. The Dow Jones industrial average fell almost 300 points in early-morning trading.


Dangerous levels of radiation began leaking from a crippled nuclear plant Tuesday, spurring Japan to order 140,000 people to stay indoors. Japan's prime minister also warned that more leaks could occur.


In the U.S., the Dow Jones industrial average is down 281 points, or 2.2%, to 11,645 in early trading.


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