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Bartlett Market Week

Market Week: June 7, 2010

The Markets

Slip-sliding away: From the oil disaster in the Gulf to disappointing unemployment numbers to Korean tensions to Hungary's talk of sovereign default--it all combined to blow a hole out of the bottom of the stock market on Friday. After a short but hardly sweet week of vacillation, the U.S. equities indexes lost more than 3% in a single day (5% for the Russell 2000, which barely hung on to a small gain for the year). Oil prices also plummeted as a result of the economic jitters, and the euro continued its slide against the dollar.

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Last Week's Headlines

Eye on the Week Ahead

Oil and European sovereign debt problems aren't going away as investors continue to assess the economic impact of the Gulf oil spill and banks' exposure to the threat of default.

Key data releases: Consumer credit (6/7); balance of trade, Treasury budget (6/10); retail sales (6/11).

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