The S&P 500 hit a low of 677 on 9 March 2009 but has since recovered strongly.
The strong Wall Street rally between March and May reflected relief among investors that the official policy response to the crisis had prevented a repeat of the Great Depression.
It would be an understatement to say that global equity markets have been volatile in 2009.
The FTSE 100 managed to reverse some its earlier losses with HBOS and Lloyds TSB briefly pulling the ...
Miners and energy groups were the biggest losers in today's trading as falling oil and metal prices r...
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