Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average confidently went into the red zone. The collapse occurred at the end of trading on the stock market today. The level of support for the Dow Jones Industrial in the second half of the trading session substantially reduced. Trading in the U.S. on Tuesday June 22 ended lower indices. The pressure on the market have weak data from the housing market. In addition, sank sector oil companies against the background of falling prices for black gold. As a result of trading the index of “blue chips” Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 148.89 points or 1.43%, to 10294 points.
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