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- HSBC gives UK home owners a boost
- White House reviews final Democrat auto bailout plan
- Texas Instruments cuts fourth quarter earnings
- Wyndham to cut 4,000 jobs as it shrinks timeshare
- FedEx slashes outlook, shares fall 11 percent
- Regulators scratch heads over housing crisis
- Job cuts mount across sectors as recession worsens
- H&R Block loss narrows after quitting mortgages
- AB InBev unveils U.S. job cuts in savings drive
- GM, Chrysler could get bailout cash in week
- Stocks extend Friday's gains
- The gas pump stimulus
- Democrats submit auto loan plan
- Texas Instruments and 3 others cut chip sales targets
- Merrill CEO drops $10M bonus bid
- Tribune Co. files for bankruptcy
- Tribune files for bankruptcy protection
- Asian markets dip after rallies
- U.S. union wants to organize bank workers
- Asia stocks gain, yen up as caution lingers
- Warnings saw loan problems at Freddie, Fannie: report
- Sony to cut 8,000 jobs amid downturn
- China's first "private" dining
- Sony to axe 8,000 jobs
- Little faith in China's exports
- Japan deeper in recession
- Nasdaq, S&P 500 rise with tech and energy
- Sony to cut 16,000 jobs, slash costs
- Merck to push into biotech and emerging markets
- Wal-Mart to pay up to $54 million to settle wage suit
- Ex-Fannie chief Raines: Company did not spark crisis
- Pending home sales fell modestly in October
- Oil rises towards $44
- Dire economic data in Japan and Europe
- Airlines head for $2.5 billion global loss: IATA
- UK holiday retail sales tumble
- Sen. Reid awaits word on bank bailout fund
- GM exec: We'll need second cash boost
- Irish dioxin scare spreads to beef
- UK's Brown up, despite recession
- NY Times braces for tough 2009
- Panel to criticize U.S. financial rescue: report
- Electronics Arts cuts outlook on weak holiday sales
- Marriott CFO warns of "tough 2009"
- Jobless claims likely surged last week: Gallup
- Pending home sales slip, store sales fall
- Wal-Mart: $54M to settle suit
- British recession likely to be long
- Two-day stock rally ends
- Analysts: beware bear market rally
- Auto rescue talks continue
- Wall Street stung by risk-aversion and bleak outlooks
- White House and Democrats push for auto bailout deal
- Yahoo workers will learn of layoffs Wednesday: source
- Critics urge ouster of GM CEO but allies rally
- Sony shares slide after restructuring plans
- Electronics Arts cuts outlook on weak holiday sales
- Asian markets see mostly moderate gains
- U.S. credit unions get $40B aid
- CEO compensation up 7.5% in 2007
- Panel to criticize U.S. financial rescue: report
- Oil rises over $1 after overnight fall
- Automakers bailout bill inches closer
- Mining giant Rio Tinto to cut 14,000 staff
- AIG owes $10 billion for soured trades: report
- Rio Tinto to cut 14,000 jobs, slash spending
- Fed mulls issuing own debt: report
- Markets soar on hopes of bailouts
- Memory chip blues
- Office Depot closing stores, distribution centers
- Neiman Marcus quarterly profit lower
- Nortel explores bankruptcy, govt aid scenarios: report
- Ford says no comment on reported Volvo sale to Changan
- China to spur slowing economy
- Warning over Sony cutbacks
- China slowdown prompts unrest fears
- Congress wants answers on bailout
- Job cuts slated for Yahoo, EA
- GMAC bond exchange flop threatens bank bid
- Kodak 2008 results to fall short on weak economy
- AIG hopes to cover all derivatives with Fed plan
- Irish pork sales get all-clear
- Investors cheer auto bailout
- Job seeker's sign of the times
- House to vote on auto bailout
- Mining giant Rio Tinto axes jobs
- Spending and board oversight irk some Elan investors
- California budget woes worsens
- Yum can reach 15-20 percent profit growth in China: CFO
- Chrysler recalls thousands of Dodge Ram pickups
- No bottom yet?
- Neiman Marcus quarterly profit falls
- Auto bailout still uncertain
- Yahoo joins wave of tech layoffs
- Auto bailout appears on track
- Republicans criticize auto bailout
- California budget woes worsen
- Pentagon approves Iraq sales worth up to $6 billion
- Greenback dips against euro, pound
- SKF slashing 6% of workforce
- Swiss bank secrecy in toughest test since Nazi gold
- U.S. deficit climbs to $402 billion
- Lawmakers rap Treasury on bailout plan
- Asia, Pacific markets generally down
- Yahoo changes severance plan in settling lawsuit
- Oil steady under $44 after 3 percent rise overnight
- World Bank offers $2B to developing nations
- Chicago window plant sit-in to end
- Retail sales post big drop in November
- BCE's C$34.8 billion buyout collapses, say buyers
- Newsweek plans staff cuts in makeover: report
- Goldman rule tweak to spur veterans to quit: report
- Markets propelled by more rate cuts
- Spam sizzles in hard times
- Recession to worsen, deflation a risk: report
- Costco quarterly profit up slightly
- Government must exit private enterprise in time: SEC head
- AIG CEO says asset sales may be delayed
- Futures point to weaker opening on Wall Street
- P&G to meet earnings outlook, sales may fall short
- U.S. home repossessions down
- Weekly jobless claims jump to 26-year high
- Boeing delays 787 again
- U.S. jobless claims at 26-year high
- Sony unveils PlayStation community site
- Sweden offers $3.4B auto bailout
- Jobless claims hit 26-year high
- Wall Street bonuses seen dropping 50 percent
- The end nears for Woolies
- Closing sale begins at Woolworths
- German economy to contract in 2009
- Another poor jobs report
- Bank of America says to cut up to 35,000 jobs
- AIG slashing prices, but may burn taxpayers
- JPMorgan CEO warns of "terrible" fourth quarter
- Wells Fargo to write down $40 billion in Q4: Bove
- Bernard Madoff arrested by FBI: report
- California budget gap now seen nearing $42 billion
- PNC buy of National City approved with conditions
- Furniture Brands cuts workforce by 15 percent
- Bernard Madoff arrested, charged with fraud
- Bank of America to cut up to 35,000
- Dow loses nearly 200 points
- Classic U.S. cars survive in Cuba
- Boeing's 787 delayed again
- Where's the beef...from?
- Auto bailout held up
- Auto bailout prospects revived in Senate
- GM board has concluded bankruptcy not an option
- Bank of America to cut up to 35,000 jobs
- Wall Street hurt by auto bailout anxiety and financials
- GM board hired advisers to consider bankruptcy
- Bernard Madoff arrested over alleged $50 billion fraud
- JPMorgan CEO warns of "terrible" fourth quarter
- Oil slips to below $47 after 10 percent jump overnight
- MGA files notice of appeal in Mattel battle
- California budget shortfall seen nearing $42 billion
- Lehman brokerage trustee seeks to probe collapse
- Under pressure, private banks move onshore
- Asia stocks slip as auto bailout flounders
- Former Nasdaq chairman charged with fraud
- Chinese inflation falls
- Dollar in sharp drop against euro
- U.S. video game sales up 10 percent
- U.S. auto bailout bill fails to pass in Senate
- Stocks plummet, yen jumps as auto bailout fails
- Treasury sees TARP funds for financial sector
- KB Toys files for bankruptcy
- Stocks plunge as U.S. auto bailout fails
- WSJ: GM hires bankruptcy lawyers
- Diamond sells for recession-busting $24.3M
- Japan goes green
- China's new fuel regime
- Markets fall on bailout failure
- Japan, EU to boost economies
- Goldman, once warning of $200 oil, sees $45 in 2009
- EU approves $267B bailout plan
- Retail sales drop again
- Goldman slashes 2009 commodity price forecasts
- Consumers' mood improves on massive price drops
- Retail sales drop for fifth straight month
- Who's next for a government bailout?
- As GM bailout falters, GMAC races its own deadline
- Madoff alleged $50 billion fraud hits other investors
- Honda slashes output further in North America
- In crisis, mutual funds fail to speak up
- Euro stocks fall on auto deal woes
- GM slashes production in North America
- Stocks dive on auto bailout failure
- DIP loan freeze may cause preemptive bankruptcies
- $50 billion fraud scheme
- All eyes on the Fed
- Defense faces cuts under Obama
- Auto bailout hopes renewed
- Wall Street climbs on hopes for auto aid, tech support
- Madoff's alleged $50 billion fraud hits other investors
- Bush may tap bailout fund to aid automakers
- Stocks may brake for GM, Fed, Goldman
- Money managers brace for unorthodox Fed
- Toyota likely to report loss in second half
- Global car crisis far from over: executives
- N.Asian leaders team up to fight crisis
- Citadel suspends redemptions from two hedge funds
- Obama stimulus could reach $1 trillion: report
- Geneva banks lost more than $4 billon to Madoff: report
- Banks and consumers brace for new credit card rules
- Obama stimulus could reach $1 trillion: report
- Banks and consumers brace for new credit card rules
- Geneva banks lost more than $4 billion to Madoff: report
- Elad, IDB seek to postpone Las Vegas loan repayment
- White House takes "available" time for autos
- Fed cuts to mark pre-Xmas trading
- Fed to press rates toward zero
- Top economists talk unconventional Fed policy
- Rio Tinto says fundraising report is "speculation"
- U.S. property recovery to start by spring: Zell
- Holiday shopping kick-off still weak: report
- Wal-Mart CEO sees recession change consumer habits
- Honda cuts U.S. production again
- Japan business sentiment in biggest dive since 70s
- Japan business sentiment dives; BOJ sees more pain
- Bush says auto bailout not ready
- Three European banks announce exposure to Madoff
- Fannie Mae to stop evictions in foreclosures: report
- China, Taiwan reopen regular links
- Home values to lose well over $2 trillion during 2008: Zillow
- Bank of America dashes China bank sale talk, CCB falls
- Nikkei ignores bleak tankan
- China grads feel job chill
- Stock index futures point to drop at open
- Toyota to cut sales goal, outline cost-cutting steps
- $50B fraud case fallout spirals
- U.S. homes lose $2 trillion in value
- Suzuki quits World Rally scene as sales dip
- OPEC's oil supply cut could be its deepest
- Belgium weighs options over frozen Fortis deal
- IMF sees beginning of global recovery late 2009
- Banks face huge losses from $50B 'scam'
- One-month U.S. T-bill yield turns negative
- November industrial production dips 0.6 percent
- Huntsman and Apollo terminate deal
- Honeywell sees 2009 profit down 6-16 percent
- Oil briefly rises above $50 ahead of OPEC
- Siemens to pay $800 million to settle U.S. probes
- Coke to unveil natural diet drink in U.S.: report
- Fortis break-up thwarted
- Banks assess 'ponzi' exposure
- Court rules against Altria on light cigarettes
- German auto motor slowing
- GM may need $30 billion government loan to survive: BofA
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