Top of the Hour: World Markets in Free-Fall, Morning Headlines

Investors world-wide are searching for the bottom as almost $8 trillion have been erased from the global stock markets in the past two weeks. The nose-dive continues this morning as  Asian markets opened in a free-fall before stabilizing a bit and closing with losses ranging from two to five percent.  European markets are stumbling again and it […]

Investors world-wide are searching for the bottom as almost $8 trillion have been erased from the global stock markets in the past two weeks. The nose-dive continues this morning as  Asian markets opened in a free-fall before stabilizing a bit and closing with losses ranging from two to five percent.  European markets are stumbling again and it looks to be a precarious day on Wall Street.