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Wall Street took its worst beating Monday since the 2008 financial crisis as U.S. markets responded to Standard & Poor's unprecedented, controversial decision last week to lower the nation's debt rating.
The Dow plummeted 634 points - perhaps no real surprise - but it fell below 11,000 for the first time since November. Stocks have fallen 15 percent in the past two weeks.See the full content of this document
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Credit Downgrade a Warning for U.S.
In his first comments about the downgrade, President Obama said Monday that trust in the nation's credit rema...
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