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US stocks suffer worst year since Great Depression

By Alistair Gray in New York

Published: December 31 2008 14:09 | Last updated: December 31 2008 22:08

The worst annual performance for Wall Street stocks since the Great Depression ended with a modest rally on the final day of trading as the Federal Reserve pushed ahead with its plan to buy mortgage-backed securities.

The central bank’s plan to buy up to $500bn of mortgage bonds by the middle of 2009 helped spur a 1.4 per cent gain on the day for the S&P, which finished 2008 at 903.25.

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