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Small caps down 1.89% at close, CIT, USAP and ABK lead gainers

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SCI Microbloggers | Oct 17, 2008 4:54pm EDT
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Small-cap stocks slipped 1.89% late Friday, as a bleak report on the housing sector, options expiration volatility and ongoing worries about the economy offset a spate of positive earnings in the tech arena. Today’s small-cap gainers are CIT Group (NYSE:CIT), Universal Stainless & Alloy Products (Nasdaq:USAP) and Ambac Financial Group (NYSE:ABK). Other Market Watch highlights today included:

• BMO Capital's Andy Busch to SCI: "There is a serious need to educate the banking sector participants on the changes in the Treasury programs the Fed programs directed at easing the credit crunch." 
• Outside of the gold market, commodity stocks were doing well today, with coal, steel, gas utilities, oil exploration, gas storage and agriculture products all up. 
• On the downside, anything tied to housing was struggling, including home furnishing stocks and homebuilder shares. Bank stocks and financial shares were also lagging the general market. 
• The expiration of options on stocks today likely played a role in some of the market’s struggles as the directional bias into expiration is clearly toward lower prices. 
• Crude oil jumped some $4 a barrel today as the market anticipates . . .

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