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Enthusiasm for the Federal Reserve's actions to stem the credit crunch propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a higher close Monday, a day when everyone expected a rout due to weekend fire sale of Bear Stearns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average pared its losses Monday as the sell-off spurred by the fire sale of Bear Stearns wasn't as bad as expected.
Stocks plunged at the opening bell Monday as investors were spooked by the cash crisis at Bear Stearns that forced its sale for $2 a share to JP Morgan Chase.
Dow Industrials newcomer Bank of America leads the list as the highest current yielder of all 30 Dow stocks. Chevron, the other recent Dow addition enters the list with a 2.7% yield.
Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. Formed after GTE's merger with Bell Atlantic in 2000, this telecom giant is the second largest phone company in the U.S. But snags with the company’s latest $200 million effort to expand its Fios internet network are leaving investors asking, “Should I sell it now?” Who is it?
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