1.
Asia worries/Clinton sex scandal spook investors. (January 1998)
2.
Asia worries are overshadowed by strong earnings reports and falling bond
prices. (February 1998)
3.
Falling oil prices push stocks higher. Noted market bull, Ralph Acampora,
raises his year end forecast for the Dow to 10,000. (March 1998)
4.
Dow cracks 9,000 barrier for the first time. Small investors continue to
pump millions of dollars into the market via mutual funds. (April 1998)
5.
Asia fears emerge once again. The Federal Reserve leaves short term interest
rates alone and the Justice Department files a massive antitrust lawsuit
against Microsoft Corp. (May 1998)
6.
Dow peaks at 9337.97, fueled by positive earnings reports, including software
giant Microsoft. (July 1998)
7.
The party's over. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan warns of an impending market
correction and investors head for the exits. The first signs of serious
financial trouble in Russia begin to appear. (July 1998)
8.
Political and economic problems in Russia roils currency markets after
Kremlin announces it will allow the ruble to float. (August 1998)
9.
Dow plunges 512 points on fears the financial crisis in Russia will spread
to other emerging markets, particularly shaky Latin American markets. (August
1998)
10.
Dow recovers slightly. Clinton's video testimony to Independent Counsel
Kenneth Star appears to be more damaging than feared. (September 1998)
11.
The Fed cuts short-term interest rates by a quarter-point, but investors
are not satisfied. Dow falls 237 points, ending the worst quarter for the
blue chip index in eight years. (September 1998)
12.
The Fed shocks Wall Street by cutting interest rates again by a quarter
point. The move, coming nearly a month before the Fed's Open Market Committee
was scheduled to meet again, triggers a rally on Wall Street with the Dow
surging more than 330 points. (October 1998)
13.
Merger mania triggers a rally in world markets with the Dow reaching a
new record of 9,374. Among the deals that grab the spotlight is America
Online's $4.2 billion merger with Netscape Communications Corp. (November
1998)
14.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 9,181.43, for a gain of 16.1
percent for the year. (December 1998)
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