Stocks set for big selloff

Courtesy CNN Money  Mon, 09/15/2008 - 1:35am

Wall Street braced for a huge stock selloff Monday after one of the most calamitous days in U.S. financial services history resulted in Bank of America's $50 billion deal to buy Merrill Lynch and the bankruptcy filing of Lehman Brothers.



 

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