NBC Evening News for Monday, Oct 11, 1982
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(Studio) Wall Street activity today reported; Dow Jones trading said 2nd heaviest in history.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(NYC) Dow Jones industry average since August graphed on screen; today's closing noted. [Mkt. researcher Ralph ACAMPORA - notes market optimism.] Role of Federal Reserve Bd.'s lowering of discount rate explained; Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh's drop in interest rate Friday announced. [Economist Alan GREENSPAN - comments on unemployment's response to stock market activity.]
REPORTER: Eric Burns
(Studio) President Reagan, campaigning. in Texas, noted drawing response from crowd when he announced Dow Jones' peak.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
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