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- Wells Fargo completes Wachovia purchase
- After worst year ever, commodities may lag recovery
- Bank of America, Wells close mergers as banking transforms
- Bank of America completes Merrill Lynch purchase
- LyondellBasell mulls bankruptcy
- Oil tumbles 4 percent after late surge capped dismal 2008
- Nokia CEO says focus on profits: FT
- Citi executives forgo bonus
- New No. 1 bank: Bank of America
- Oil retreats to start the new year
- China dairy chief on trial faults regulations
- Yahoo, Intel have high hopes for Internet TV
- Stolen statue found with message for Madoff
- U.S. steel industry urges "buy America" recovery plan
- Ukraine seeks help from Europe in gas standoff
- Singapore's GDP slumps 12.5 percent
- European and Asian markets open year higher
- Zune owners overcome leap year glitch
- Asia stocks kick off 2009 up
- China workers feel crisis
- Factories mired in worst slump in 28 years
- Stocks fall slightly on ISM report
- Fannie says IndyMac has $1 bln in mortgage obligations: report
- Starwood signs pact with Zell firm
- Factories slash output and jobs around world
- Madoff-exposed Medici under state supervision
- Recession will persist for the time being: ECRI
- Bank of America, Wells close mergers as banking transforms
- PepsiCo wins ownership rights
- GMAC gives up some GM financing rights via bailout
- Mid-America economic activity gauge hits record low
- EU to monitor gas supply
- Ford sees sharp drop in U.S. sales
- New York investor sues trustee of Madoff's firm
- E*Trade fined $1 million over money laundering lapses
- 2009 begins on up note for stocks
- Factory activity hits 28-year low
- Treasury to view Citi-style rescues case-by-case
- Steel companies may gain if buyers restock inventories
- Madoff money chase offers long road and little reward
- Burkle's Yucaipa buys Barnes & Noble shares
- Wall Street welcomes 2009
- 2009 looks grim for retailers
- Private equity group buying IndyMac assets: FDIC
- Chrysler says gets $4 billion govt loan
- Burkle's Yucaipa buys Barnes & Noble shares
- Wall Street starts new year with strong rally
- Private equity group buying IndyMac assets
- Obama, Congress leaders to meet Monday on economy
- Starwood signs Zell pact, hotel shares rise
- Madoff money chase offers long road and little reward
- Austria takes over bank hit by Madoff case
- Gazprom accuses Ukraine of siphoning gas
- Obama to double renewable energy
- Evans says Fed's moves should soften recession
- Evans says Fed needs to mimic below-zero rates
- Bullard: Inflation target would aid deflation fight
- Time ripe for Fed inflation target: Bullard
- Fed has abandoned monetary policy, critic says
- Gazprom files lawsuit over gas dispute
- Top House Democrat sees stimulus passed in February
- It's a new year. Is the worst over?
- Obama takeover augurs financial regulator shakeup
- Stimulus hopes versus bad data
- Oil surges over 3 percent on Gaza, Russian gas row
- Market rally faces first New Year tests
- Vegas gadget show gets smaller
- Yellen says Fed can expand unconventional policies
- Richardson bows out of U.S. commerce job
- Wall Street braces for bad news
- Fed, ECB prepare to tackle deflation head-on
- Oil above $47 on MidEast tensions, Russia gas row
- Obama, lawmakers to meet on stimulus
- Asian shares eye '09 rebound
- Asia stocks at 2-month high
- Obama seeks $310 billion in tax cuts
- Regulators probed Madoff eight times over 16 years: report
- Sony may announce drastic cost cuts: media
- Obama takeover augurs financial regulator shakeup
- Samsung: No spending cut
- Leaders meet to end Ukraine gas crisis
- British fine china maker calls in receiver
- Apple's Jobs acknowledges weight loss, remains CEO
- Pfizer chief open to acquisitions: report
- Futures edge lower after sharp climb last week
- Samsung says no decision yet on chip investment plan
- Borders replaces CEO
- European markets follow Asia higher
- Steve Jobs explains weight loss
- Tyson Foods CEO **** Bond leaves company
- Economy hits December sales at Walgreen, Rite Aid
- AT&T, Verizon shares hit by analyst downgrade
- Bank loan losses may double by 2010-end: Deutsche
- Thousands of claim forms sent to Madoff customers
- Germany ponders tax cuts
- EU assesses gas row impact
- Profit worries offset Obama plan
- Ford December U.S. sales down 32.4 percent
- Economists see jobless surge, deeper housing hole
- Wedgewood leaves shattered market
- U.S. seeks to revoke Madoff bail
- Ex-eBay CEO Whitman eyes run for California governor
- China maker Waterford Wedgwood calls in receivers
- Wall St. looks for "January effect"
- 'Top Risks' for 2009
- Prosecutors seek to jail Madoff
- GE's finance arm launches $10 billion FDIC-backed debt
- Fed buys MBS in latest unconventional move
- Cigna to cut 1,100 jobs, citing weak economy
- LDK shares slide after issues revenue warning
- Mosaic profit up, will cut fertilizer output
- Obama: $300 billion in tax cuts
- Apple CEO says healthy to lead
- Car sales worst since 19'74
- Car sales plunge heralding bleak 2009
- Prosecutors seek to jail Madoff
- Economists seek solutions, signs of life in housing
- Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health
- U.S. Congress looks into Madoff
- Citgo halts U.S. oil program
- U.S. consumer bankruptcies jump
- Asia stocks up on hopes of recovery
- Merrill brokerage chief McCann to leave
- Oil steady above $48 on MidEast, Russian tensions
- Apple's Macworld keynote raises speculation
- Asia markets up; U.S. stocks lower
- Toyota extends plant shutdown
- Retail sales seen falling despite deep discounts
- Toyota orders 11-day output halt as sales slump
- Gas row flares as supplies to Europe cut
- U.S. economic stimulus meeting raises hopes
- Toyota's Japan shutdown
- Stock futures indicate higher open as oil, dollar surge
- Logitech to slash jobs, withdraws targets
- Dow Chemical to pursue legal action against Kuwait
- CBS and Time Warner reach fresh broadcast deal
- Tech companies will stick to safe deals in '09
- Best Buy offers used iPhones at lower price
- Volkswagen shares gain as Porsche gets majority
- Nov pending home sales drop 4 pct to 7-yr low
- Nov factory orders drop more than expected
- Gas row begins to bite in Europe
- German tycoon Adolf Merckle commits suicide
- BlackRock's Doll sees solid 2009 U.S. stocks gains
- LyondellBasell stuck in debt restructuring talks
- Goody's Family Clothing to liquidate stores
- German billionaire kills self, family says
- Business Update: Services surprise
- Mixed messages from UK High Street
- Business update: M&S to axe jobs
- Business Update: Asian exports up
- Alcoa to slash 13,500 jobs and cut production
- N.Y. judge restrains Merkin funds in Madoff lawsuit
- Bank of America CEO Lewis to skip '08 bonus: reports
- Apple disappoints: No Jobs or big news at Macworld
- LyondellBasell U.S. units file for bankruptcy
- U.S. budget deficit seen topping $1 trillion in 2009
- Fed and other agencies to join U.S. fraud task force
- Court backs $631 million judgment against Boeing
- Business Update: Stimulus hopes rise
- Alcoa to slash jobs and sell 4 units
- Stocks rise on stimulus plan hopes
- LyondellBasell U.S. units file for bankruptcy
- Alcoa to cut jobs by 13 percent
- NYC real estate defies gravity
- Bank of America selling $2.8 billion
- U.S. budget deficit seen topping $1 trillion in 2009
- Fed and other agencies to join U.S. fraud task force
- Trading in Lenovo shares suspended: HKEx
- Obama will ban earmarks from stimulus bill
- Asia stocks at 2-month high
- Gas row sends shiver through icy Europe
- Fraud revelations hit Indian software giant
- M&S to cut up to 1,230 jobs
- Chelsea's Abramovich loses rich-list status
- BoA sells 5.6B shares in Chinese bank
- Apple changes iTunes pricing
- Business update: Russian gas cut off
- Europe getting no gas via Ukraine
- Business Update: Honda brakes
- Japan spending slides
- Intel warns again on fourth-quarter revenue
- Accounting scandal at Satyam could be India's Enron
- Private job losses mount in December
- Time Warner sees $25 billion fourth-quarter charge
- Monsanto quarterly profit jumps
- Consumer loan late payments at 28-year high
- Family Dollar posts higher profit and raises forecast
- Oil climbs towards $49
- Verizon says in mobile search deal with Microsoft
- UK music sales surprise
- EU calls for end to gas dispute
- U.S. says Madoff sent diamonds in violation of bail
- Union gears up for negotiations with GM and Chrysler
- Sun Times says will accept investor decisions
- Specialty chains see dismal December: SpendingPulse
- EMC says to cut 2,400 workers, shares rise
- Bed Bath & Beyond quarterly profit falls
- Learning the lessons of corruption
- Dollar outlook for 2009
- Business Update:Job worries rise
- Apple's new tune
- Business Update: Gloomy jobs view
- U.S. presses to jail Madoff on diamonds, watches mail
- FedEx cuts marketing spend by more than 25 percent
- Fed faces tough task ending emergency support
- U.S. companies face $409 billion pension deficit: study
- Detroit automakers face grim job reports
- Lenovo to cut 2,500 jobs, restructure
- Continental, Boeing test biofueled jet
- German banks rescue Merckle's holdings
- JetBlue, U.S. screeners settle T-shirt case
- Oil prices tumble 12 percent
- UK spy chief: Credit crisis may spur terror
- Asia telcoms eye 3G, beyond
- Asia stocks drop as economic fear grips investors
- Citigroup, U.S. senators in mortgage legislation talks: report
- HSBC sees U.S. stocks best bets in 2009
- Costco sales slump 2 percent
- Lenovo warns of loss
- Macy's to close 10 stores: report
- Oil eyes $43 on Mideast conflict
- Lyondell gets over $2 billion in bankruptcy financing
- Monster U.S. online jobs index stumbles in December
- Two class action suits filed against Satyam in U.S.
- Russia and Ukraine hold gas crisis talks
- Obama: Long recession if aid package delayed
- Indian computer giant delisted after scandal
- UK interest rates hit 300-year low
- Japan's TDK to slash 8,000 jobs
- U.S. jobless claims fall sharply
- Football faces sponsorship cuts head-on
- Obama to call for 'urgent action' on economy
- Business Update: Demand slump
- Stock futures briefly cut losses after claims
- Wal-Mart sales disappoint
- Jobless claims fell unexpectedly last week
- GM CEO "confident" of winning UAW concessions
- UK cuts rates as Europe's economic woes deepen
- GMAC says backs ResCap, without committing to it
- Companies face $409 billion pension deficit: study
- Citi mulls endorsing bankruptcy reform: sources
- Satyam in crisis as India vows to end company fraud
- SEC accuses man of $50 million Ponzi scheme
- LyondellBasell says all reorganization options open
- Walgreen to cut 1,000 jobs outside its drugstores
- Boeing annual plane orders fall 53 percent
- China's CCB says Bank of America partnership sound
- Hope for Madoff investors?
- Business Update: Holiday freeze
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