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Sellers back in control as financials slump, housing starts miss forecast

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Kevin Pendley | Sep 17, 2008 10:08am EDT
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Small-cap stocks resumed the downdraft Wednesday morning, pulled down by lingering worries about the health of the financial system and a bleak report on the U.S. housing market. At 10:01 a.m. ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) was down 12.51, or 1.76%, at 698.14.

Housing starts in August tumbled to a rate of 895,000 units, which was well below the forecast of 950,000 and represented the weakest level in more than 17 years. Single-family home sales were off 1.9% to 630,000 units, also the lowest level since 1991, and even permits for new homes were at 17-year lows. The market was already in retreat mode ahead of the data, but certainly didn’t find any ray of sunshine in the latest look at the housing market.

Even before this morning’s housing report came out, the market was in a selling mood, as investors fretted about the never-ending credit crunch and where the next ax would fall. The government bailout of American International Group (NYSE:AIG) might have been a welcome sign fueling Tuesday’s recovery bounce, but the news seemed to have a fairly short bullish shelf life. Arguments on the bearish side of things center around the fact that if the government had to produce the bailout then it wasn’t that attractive of a safety move and also on to concerns that regulators clearly won’t be able step in to and rescue every firm that is listing toward default amid a mountain of bad debt write downs and other failed investment strategies.

Investors were once again nervous about taking on equity risk and money was clearly flowing back into credit instruments. The interest rate on benchmark 10-year notes tumbled 0.64% and bond yields were off 1.40% as money moved into . . .

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