ajor U.S. stock markets ended the week of April 26 down slightly.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined about 2 percent and ended the week just above 11,000 at 11,008.
The S&P 500 dropped about 2.5 percent and ended the week at 1,186.
Stocks were up Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. They dropped on Tuesday due to lingering concerns over the Greek debt crisis.
However, these concerns receded later in the week as European finance ministers agreed to meet soon to cope with the crisis there.
The DJIA began the week up at 11,205 on Monday afternoon then fell to 11,031 on Tuesday. Wednesday, it ticked up 53 to 11,045, and Thursday it rose 122 to close at 11,167.
Friday, though, news about further investigations of Goldman Sachs and the possibility of criminal charges pushed financials down along with the broader markets. Goldman shares fell 7.7 percent during the week, including a 9 percent drop on Friday.