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Subject:Market sinks into red
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Date:Wed, 21 Nov 2001 10:12:40 -0800 (PST)

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Market Summary (as of 11/21/2001 11:00 hours ET) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/common/summary.asp

Market sinks into red
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Go ahead, take off early.
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That seems to be Wall Street's attitude today, even though the Thanksgiving holiday is a day away. In what promises to be a quiet session, the major indexes started the day down, despite a better-than-expected jobless claims report. That, and an uptick in consumer-sentiment numbers, lifted stocks -- but only briefly.
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There is a bit of business to be taken care of, however, before we turn to gorging on turkey and sweet potatoes: First, weekly jobless claims fell for the fourth straight week, Reuters reports.
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In the week ended Nov. 17, new jobless claims fell by a seasonally adjusted 15,000 to 427,000. A Reuters' survey had forecast 461,000 jobless claims.
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The second bit of business: Consumer sentiment rose in November, Reuters reports, as hopes for an economic recovery next year overshadowed worries about lost jobs and recession. The University of Michigan's index rose for a second straight month to 83.9 in November from 82.7 in October. That was higher than consensus forecasts.

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