Comerica IncorporatedDallas, TX, United States (NYSE: CMA)

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    (10 Oct 2008 10:40:00 EDT)
    NEW YORK_Stock prices swung sharply on Wall Street, with investors still selling heavily but also scooping up stocks that have been decimated by more than a week of huge losses. Frozen credit markets and a loss of confidence in the world's financial system have caused the Dow to drop 21 percent in just 10 trading days.
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    (10 Oct 2008 10:39:00 EDT)
    NEW YORK_Stock prices swung sharply on Wall Street, with investors still selling heavily but also scooping up stocks that have been decimated by more than a week of huge losses. Frozen credit markets and a loss of confidence in the world's financial system have caused the Dow to drop 21 percent in just 10 trading days.