Facts That Make A Difference

1. EURO MOVES - The euro turned 10-years old yesterday (i.e., the currency began on 1/04/99 at $1.17). The euro ended 2007 at $1.4603, rose to an intraday record of $1.6038 on 7/15/08, fell to $1.2502 on 11/21/08 before ultimately finishing 2008 at $1.3954. 16 European countries use the euro (Source: Bloomberg).
2. DOLLAR LOSSES - The S&P 500 had a market capitalization of $12.87 trillion on 12/31/07. During calendar year 2008, the stock index lost exactly $5 trillion of market value, falling to $7.87 trillion on 12/31/08. Total US stock losses (from all domestic equities) amounted to$6.9 trillion (source: S&P, Rocky Mountain News). 
3. GAS PRICES - The national average price of a gallon of gasoline ended calendar year 2007 at $3.05, rose to a peak price of $4.11 on 7/16/08, and ultimately finished 2008 at $1.62 a gallon. From 9/18/08 to 12/12/08 (i.e., a period of 86 consecutive days or more than 12 weeks), the national average price of gasoline dropped each day (source: AAA).


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