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July 9, 2008 4:55:42 AM CDT



Buffett's Offer Cheers Investors

Posted Feb 12, 08 3:40 PM CST in Business    Most Covered

(Newser) – Stocks ended mixed today, with the Dow up more than 100 points on Warren Buffet's offer to reinsure municipal bonds. "The important thing is that people are thinking we're now close to some kind of broader bailout of the bond insurers," an economist told the Wall Street Journal. The Dow rose 133.40 to 12,373.41, the Nasdaq fell 0.02 to 2,320.04, and the S&P 500 closed up 9.74 at 1,348.86.

"It tells investors that if Warren Buffett is not worried, hey, maybe I shouldn't be worried either," said a money manager. The rally fizzled somewhat by the end of the session. One researcher says that although the markets are "due for a rally," that "doesn't mean we're out of the woods regarding all the problems we face, like the threat of recession."

Sources Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, CNN, Financial Times (UK)

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