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Iowa financial planner says ride out the stock market’s fall

March 14, 2001 By admin

The stock market continued its downward skid today. An early sell-off sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling below the ten thousand mark for the first time in several months. A financial planner with the Bradford Financial Center in Clarion says the drop probably isn’t over yet.Jim Tausz doesn’t believe we’re in a recession. He believes Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan will decrease interest rates to boost the economy. Tausz says there are other signs the economy isn’t going south. The Dow was down over 300 points today, while the NASDAQ was down over 40.

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