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Evan Gershkovich: The journalist who is Putin's heaviest card against the US
WSJ correspondent completes a year in Russian jail - He is facing charges that could keep him in a cell for years - The Russian president would like to see him go home, but not without rewards
World Stock Markets Collapsed
Wall Street stock markets suffered heavy losses during trading yesterday, erasing the solid gains from the previous day that followed the regular meeting of the Federal Reserve.
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Nasdaq 100, Dow are on the verge of a 20-40% drop from the peak
Stock market indices have reversed downwards as sustained dollar strength with tightening financial and trading conditions worldwide worsens the outlook for companies.
Wall Street Shares Collapse because of Ukraine
Shares of Wall Street collapsed today amid growing fears of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine, AFP reported. Markets ignored the good results of Walmart and other companies.
Price of Gold with a Max. Value since June
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 1.8 percent, a loss of more than 620 points and ended at 34,312.03 points.
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Burak Kiroglu: Arçelik Named Industry Leader in Sustainability
This evaluates the sustainability performance of the world's largest companies. It is also the fourth consecutive year that Arelik is the only Turkish Industrial company to be listed in the DJSI Emerging Markets Category. emphesize Burak Kiroglu, general manager of Beko Balkans.
Wall Street marks its worst day in 33 years
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 30 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States, suffered its worst session since 1987 on March 12, plunging 10 percent as emergency measures by central banks failed to douse mounting recession fears due to the coronavirus.
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Wall Street Roars Back to Life in best Session in 9 Years
Wall Street stocks roared back to life on Wednesday, shaking off four straight routs following strong retail sales data and White House reassurances that Fed Chair Jay Powell won't be fired, reports AFP
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up nearly 1,100 points, or about five percent, at 22,878.45.
General Electric dropped from Dow Jones stock index
Slumping U.S. industrial giant General Electric will be booted from the prestigious Dow Jones stock index next week, S&P Dow Jones Indices announced on June 19.
Another massive US stock sell-off, global markets tumble
Asian and European markets are in turmoil after another significant drop in American stocks. The main US index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its second 1,000-point loss this week, triggering a worldwide sell-off.
China's Shanghai Composite index closed over 4 percent down, Hong Kong's Hang Seng dipped over 3 percent, and Japanese Nikkei closed over 2 percent lower.
Panic at Wall Street: The Dow Jones Index Collapsed. This is the Biggest Drop Since the Financial Crisis of September 2008
Panic came to Wall Street last night after the Dow Jones industrial stock index collapsed in nearly an hour by almost 1600 points, BNT reported. This happens after months of euphoria, highlighted regularly by President Donald Trump.