(Reuters) - The Standard & Poor's 500 and Dow Jones industrial average
ended trading on Friday at the week's lowest levels, mark the
worst one-week percentage drop for the S&P 500 in nearly five
years and the gloomiest on the Dow in five months.
As investors ponder their dwindling returns on the year,
big events in the week ahead include the government's sometimes
unpredictable payrolls report and quarterly earnings from
heavy-hitters such as General Motors and Walt Disney
Co..
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
ended trading on Friday at the week's lowest levels, mark the
worst one-week percentage drop for the S&P 500 in nearly five
years and the gloomiest on the Dow in five months.
As investors ponder their dwindling returns on the year,
big events in the week ahead include the government's sometimes
unpredictable payrolls report and quarterly earnings from
heavy-hitters such as General Motors and Walt Disney
Co..
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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