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Sunday, November 22, 
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Bank Watch: Slip and slide

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Stocks slipped Thursday morning after the Senate passed the bailout plan Wednesday night. The Dow was down 208, the Nasdaq 50 and S&P 500 by 26 Thursday morning. The House of Representatives is set to vote on the $700 billion bank bailout plan Friday. - Maria Woehr

Troubled Wall Street
Prices at 10:30 am EDT
Name Price at
open
Price
at 10:30am
Change Mkt cap
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 49.30 49.03 -0.22 166.97B
Merrill Lynch & Co. 27.24 27.27 0.50 41.91B
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 134.50 128.42 -6.03 51.47B
Morgan Stanley 23.92 23.27 -1.15 26.79B
Citigroup Inc. 23.20 22.97 -0.01 125.35B
Fannie Mae 1.81 1.62 -0.04 1.78B
Freddie Mac 2.03 1.79 -0.10 1.21B
Bank of America Corp. 37.88 37.94 -0.19 170.59B
Wachovia Corp. 3.65 4.13 0.58 8.98B
Wells Fargo & Co. 37.00 36.88 0.15 121.77B
American International Group Inc. 4.40 4.05 0.10 10.84B
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