One would think that Mr. Stone's projection of 200,000 would send the market reeling.
Madrid's market reeled last week in response to a succession of corruption scandals that created a sensation of imminent political instability.
Financial futures are swapped for stocks and back again in space-age strategies that sometimes send the markets reeling.
Tokyo's financial markets are reeling.
The deal's collapse sent financial markets reeling.
But foreign-exchange dealers said the market was still reeling from last week's selloff and the dollar closed slightly lower in lackluster trading.
Tokyo's latest economic news is completely incongruous: the markets are reeling as stock prices continue to plunge and interest rates soar.
The markets reeled at the thought.
Last week, as the markets reeled, Mr. Reagan offered a new explanation every day: It was just profit-taking.
The world's financial markets have been reeling as fears mount of war in the Middle East and oil prices soar.