Stocks end another week lower


Associated Press

If weak financial results from big tech companies are a sign of what’s to come, stock indexes are in for a tough summer.

Stocks fell Friday, giving the market another losing week, after poor earnings reports from two major technology companies suggested that companies invested less in new technology as the economic recovery slowed.

Fears of a spreading European debt crisis also weighed on markets. Italian bank stocks plunged, and trading in some of them was halted after Moody’s warned that it might downgrade their credit ratings.

“I think it spooked a lot of people,” said Frederick Rizzo, who analyzes European banks for T. Rowe Price. “The markets are really emotional right now.”

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 115.42 points, or 1 percent, to 11,934.58. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell 15.05, or 1.2 percent, to 1,268.45. The Nasdaq composite fell 33.86, or 1.3 percent, to 2,652.89.