Reuters reporter Jennifer Coogan writes that CNBC business journalist Charles Gasparino send the stock market tumbling late Wednesday with his comment about the likelihood of bond insurers Ambac and MBIA being downgraded.
“Then, shares of Ambac and MBI tumbled abruptly at around 3:10 p.m. when CNBC On-Air-Editor Charles Gasparino made his comments about the companies. Major indexes quickly followed suit.
“‘My gut is telling me Moody’s and S&P are going to downgrade either one or both,’ Gasparino said on air. CNBC later posted a report on its Web site saying the network had learned that the downgrade could come as early as Wednesday. The report cited no sources for the information.
“Traders attributed the market’s about face to the Gasparino report, noting the S&P 500 slid rapidly from its session high, reached at about 3:08 p.m.”
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