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Stock Markets Recover from Drastic Falls.

Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 14-MAR-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Daily News

Byline: Judith Schoolman

Mar. 14--Investors licked their wounds and looked for bargains yesterday after Wall Street's record-smashing drubbing on Monday pushed many to buy stocks that looked like they could fall no lower.

"Selling begets other selling. It's reinforcing. But buying is like that, too. Everyone gets in line, thinking they must be giving away something good," said Charles Lieberman, chief economist at Advisors...

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