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'Slow-motion crash' Stocks end mixed after record losses
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Market index stats tell horror story of Wall Street
• The Dow has lost 1,874.19 points, or 18.2 percent, over the past week. Its dismal performance outdid the week that ended July 22, 1933, which saw a 17 percent drop and back then, during the Great Depression, there were six trading days in a week.
• The Dow has fallen for eight straight sessions the longest losing streak since the eight days of declines following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, when the blue chips lost 1,038.12, or 10.8 percent.
• It's been the worst run for the Dow since the nearly two-year bear market that ended in December 1974 when the Dow lost 45 percent.
• Just a year ago, on Oct. 9, 2007, the Dow and the S&P 500 hit their record highs. Since then, the Dow has lost 5,713 points, or 40.3 percent, since closing at 14,164.53. The S&P 500, meanwhile, is off 665.90 points, or 42.5 percent, from its peak of 1,565.15.
Broader stock indicators were mixed Friday.
The Nasdaq composite index rose 4.39, or 0.27 percent, to 1,649.51.
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