European stocks drop as Dow erases early gains
November 22 12:05:03 PM, Yahoo News

AP - European markets fell further Friday as early gains on Wall Street were wiped out amid mounting fears about The U.S. Economy and the future of banking giant Citigroup Inc. in particular. Asian stocks closed mostly higher earlier in the day.
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