U.S. Stock Futures Fall on Euro Bank Worries
Stock futures are sharply lower with banks in Europe selling off. A front page WSJ story suggested the U.S. Fed is meeting with European banks that operate in the U.S. to make sure they have enough funds to operate and a 2008-like crisis doesn't repeat itself.
DJIA -180, Nasdaq 100 -44.25, S&P 500 -22.50.
DJIA -180, Nasdaq 100 -44.25, S&P 500 -22.50.
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