Wave after wave of disappointing economic data has put heavy pressure on stocks. Before the open, investors got a wider U.S. trade gap and a worse-than-expected jobless benefit claims report. Asian markets fell after China reported a surprise trade deficit. Moody's cut Spain's credit rating. The implied volatility drifts higher as investors continue to buy protective puts in big volumes
Friday, March 11, 2011
Plunged on economic fears
Wave after wave of disappointing economic data has put heavy pressure on stocks. Before the open, investors got a wider U.S. trade gap and a worse-than-expected jobless benefit claims report. Asian markets fell after China reported a surprise trade deficit. Moody's cut Spain's credit rating. The implied volatility drifts higher as investors continue to buy protective puts in big volumes

