NEW YORK (MarketWatch)
U.S. stock indexes on Friday closed their worst week
in four months nearly unchanged, with the market stalling again as worries about
Europe overcame an unexpected rise in U.S. consumer confidence
"On the European
side, they still have to figure out their fiscal issues, and we're deep into
earnings," said Bill Stone, chief investment strategist at PNC Asset Management
Group
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added
2.46 points to 13,328.85, off 2.1% for the week
The S&P 500 index shed
4.25 points, or 0.3%, to 1,428.59, leaving it down 2.2% from the week-ago close
The Nasdaq Composite declined 5.3 points, or 0.2%, to 3,044.11
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The mathematician of the Complutense University of Madrid, José-Vidal Ruiz Varela, argues that Europe must raise its borrowing limit, leaving its deflationary policy.
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