Wall Street dips, mood fragile after Europe elections
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were little changed Monday, rebounding from steep losses early in the session after election results in Europe clouded the region’s outlook as it grapples with a financial crisis. Financial shares were up 0. 13 percent, helping to briefly push the S&P into positive territory. Wall Street suffered a sharp decline on Friday, and the S&P racked up its worst weekly performance this year. . . .
View full post on Business News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Leave a Reply