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Bartlett Market Week

Market Week: May 24, 2010

The Markets

If it's not one thing it's another: Between worries about eurozone problems and an increase in weekly initial jobless claims here, investors were not in a happy mood last week. Volatility reigned as the Dow and S&P 500 joined the Nasdaq in correction territory on Thursday, when they fell to within shouting distance of their lowest levels on May 6 before recuperating a bit on Friday. The Nasdaq is now down almost 12% from its late April high, while the Dow and S&P were down roughly 9% and 11% respectively. The small-cap Russell also took a hit, but its lead throughout the rally left it the only domestic index still in positive territory for 2010, while the Global Dow has lost 15% since mid-April. The dollar continued to strengthen as investors fled the euro, which at one point sank to its lowest level in four years. Oil also fell below $70 a barrel for the first time since last winter.

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Last Week's Headlines

Eye on the Week Ahead

As traders assess whether last week's tumble was a sign of things to come or a buying opportunity after a year-long rally, international developments will likely continue to affect trading. Economic data may suggest the extent to which the domestic recovery is surviving the global anxiety.

Key data releases: Home resales (5/24); home prices (5/25); durable goods orders, new home sales (5/26); revised gross domestic product (GDP) (5/27); personal income/spending (5/28).

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