Dec 30, 2007
Wall Street Jittery Ahead Of Jobs Data
“If the market's going to retreat at all, it's going to do it at the beginning of the year.”
As 2007 comes to a close, Wall Street is almost as jittery as it was over the summer, when worries about the housing slump and banks' losing bets on mortgages first came to a head.
Investors know more now about how much exposure financial institutions have to bad loans - quite a lot - but they remain uncertain about how the credit crisis of 2007 will hurt the economy in 2008. Market participants will be paying close attention to this week's economic data, particularly the monthly report on employment, seen as the most important factor in preventing housing woes from crippling consumers. Read more
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