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Lobbyists Swarm the Treasury for Piece of Bailout Pie   more similar news »
The $700 billion economic rescue pool is evaporating after the plan set off a lobbying free-for-all.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Macy’s Posts Smaller Loss Than Analysts Expected   more similar news »
The company, which runs both its namesake department stores and the Bloomingdale’s chain, reported a quarterly loss of $44 million amid the expanding financial crisis.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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ING Posts Its First Loss Ever   more similar news »
The Dutch financial services company ING reported its first quarterly loss as it wrote down the value of investments scorched in the credit crisis.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Democrats Seek Help for Carmakers   more similar news »
Congressional leaders said they were ready to push for emergency assistance in a lame-duck session, setting up one last showdown.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Economic Scene: Buying Binge Slams to Halt   more similar news »
With Wall Street edging back from the brink, a consumer confidence crisis has become the biggest short-term economic issue.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Square Feet: Malls in New Jersey Plan to Survive Bad Economy   more similar news »
Mall developers in New Jersey are adopting strategies to survive what is expected to be a difficult holiday season.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Russian Currency Declines, Adding to Economic Strain   more similar news »
Russia allowed the ruble to fall against the dollar and euro, increasing skepticism over whether the country has enough reserves to defend its currency as capital flight and falling oil prices take their toll.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Emirates See Fiscal Crisis as Chance to Save Culture   more similar news »
Emiratis hope that the global economic downturn will reduce the number of foreigners pouring into their country and give them a chance to reassert their way of life.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Your Money: Negotiating Better Terms for Mortgage   more similar news »
Banks may be willing to negotiate with borrowers who are current with their payments, even if they aren’t promoting it aggressively.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Profit Declines 6% at TJX; Liz Claiborne Posts a Loss   more similar news »
The discount retailer, which operates the T.J. Maxx and Marshalls stores, said that third-quarter profit slipped 5 percent as unfavorable exchange rates and a difficult economy hurt results.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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At Forum on Budget Cuts, Blunt Talk From Paterson   more similar news »
In Syracuse, the governor took questions in the second town meeting he has held in a week to discuss the state’s financial crisis.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Tom Hunt, Executive in His Family’s Oil Business, Dies at 85   more similar news »
Mr. Hunt was a former chairman of Hunt Petroleum and an adviser to the founder of the family dynasty, his uncle H. L. Hunt.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Even in Macao, a Gambling Mecca, Signs of a Slowdown   more similar news »
As China’s growth cools, Macao’s gambling revenues are no longer growing as fast as they once were, and competition between the growing number of casinos is fierce.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Iraq Signs $3.5 Billion Deal for China to Develop Oil Field   more similar news »
The deal between Iraq’s state-owned oil company, North Oil, and China’s CNPC is worth $3.5 billion and is the first major deal since the U.S. invasion in 2003.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Memo From Bangkok: This Time, Southeast Asia Is Not at Center of the Crisis   more similar news »
Lacking the immediacy of the crisis of 1997, the twists and turns of the financial turmoil in the West have been received here like news of a plague several valleys away.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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British Airways Expands Low-Cost Unit   more similar news »
The British airline’s cheaper yet premium offshoot, OpenSkies, could be an experiment for a new business model for traditional airlines.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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European Tram Makers to Gain From U.S. Streetcar Push   more similar news »
As gas prices soared and dozens of North American communities sought to reintroduce electric streetcars as an alternative to diesel buses, Europe’s tram builders were some of the biggest beneficiaries.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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General Growth, Shopping Mall Giant, Faces Default   more similar news »
The company warned that it faces solvency trouble and might be forced to file for bankruptcy if it is unable to refinance or extend nearly $1 billion in debt due next month.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Square Feet: Affordable Housing Deals Are Stalling   more similar news »
Affordable housing is said to do better than other real estate sectors in a bad economy because government subsidies are available and costs drop, but the credit crisis is taking its toll.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Advertising: With Banks Feeling the Heat, One in South Carolina Goes to the Kitchen   more similar news »
Marketers of financial services are still planning ad campaigns during what is being described as the worst crisis for Wall Street since the Great Depression.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Tyco Issues Profit Warning   more similar news »
The industrial conglomerate warned that its fiscal-year profit would be well below Wall Street forecasts because of the economic downturn and the impact of the stronger dollar.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Times Executive Resigns to Lead NPR   more similar news »
Vivian Schiller, who heads the online operations of The New York Times, will become chief executive of National Public Radio.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Revenue Down 41% for Luxury Homebuilder   more similar news »
Toll Brothers said accelerating fears of job losses and a large decline in consumer spending, among other factors, contributed to drive the company’s traffic and demand down to record lows.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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G.M., Once a Powerhouse, Pleads for Bailout   more similar news »
Shares in G.M. sank to their lowest point in 65 years, the day after it revealed its ability to survive is in substantial doubt because it may run out of money by the end of the year.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Law Firms Feel Strain of Layoffs and Cutbacks   more similar news »
Some established firms have collapsed outright, others are laying off by the hundreds, and others still are seeking mergers with larger firms to try and weather the storm.
Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Breakingviews.com: A Deal Taxpayers May Live to Regret   more similar news »
The Fed’s liberal standard to decide which businesses can obtain banking licenses and gain access to government lending opens the door to practices which may prove costly and not necessarily effective.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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House Speaker Pushing for Lame-Duck Session   more similar news »
An aid package for imperiled automakers is likely to be at the top of the agenda if Congress meets next week.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Google Uses Searches to Track Flu’s Spread   more similar news »
Google is tracking the ebb and flow of Web queries like “flu symptoms” or “muscle aches” in an effort to identify outbreaks.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Oil Prices Drop to 20-Month Low   more similar news »
Oil prices fell below $60 a barrel despite growing indications that OPEC producers have been trimming output.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Even Law Firms Feel Strain of Layoffs and Cutbacks   more similar news »
Some established firms have collapsed outright, others are laying off by the hundreds, and others still are seeking mergers with larger firms to try and weather the storm.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Obama Asks Bush to Provide Help for Automakers   more similar news »
President Bush indicated he might support the aid if Democrats dropped their opposition to a free-trade pact with Colombia.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Retail Worries Help Push Markets Lower   more similar news »
A broad sell-off hit nearly every corner of Wall Street amid more signs that the economic slowdown was hurting retailers.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Square Feet: New Jersey Malls Prepare to Survive an Economic Storm   more similar news »
Mall developers in New Jersey are adopting strategies to survive what is expected to be a difficult holiday season.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Executive at The Times Resigns to Lead NPR   more similar news »
Vivian Schiller, who heads the online operations of The New York Times, will become chief executive of National Public Radio.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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U.S. Offers Plan to Modify Home Loans   more similar news »
The goal will be to modify the mortgages of homeowners facing foreclosure so that a monthly loan payment is no higher than 38 percent of a borrower’s monthly income.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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On the Road: Airport Checkpoint Logic Still Defies Good Sense   more similar news »
Whether going through a metal detector or being asked for your ID after your fingerprints have already cleared you of being a terrorist, air travel provides for plenty of occasions to scratch your head.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Itineraries: Hotels Offer Guests the Latest Technology Tools   more similar news »
Hotels are under such pressure to keep up with their gadget-obsessed guests that they are working with technology companies to regain their edge.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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A.I.G. Secures $150 Billion Assistance Package   more similar news »
A central component of the new package will be an effort to stop the collateral calls that have been rapidly draining A.I.G.’s cash.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Sales Up, but Profit Declines at TJX   more similar news »
The discount retailer, which operates the T.J. Maxx and Marshalls stores, said that third-quarter profit slipped 5 percent as unfavorable exchange rates and a difficult economy hurt results.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Midway Games Reports Loss   more similar news »
The video game maker controlled by Sumner M. Redstone reported a wider third-quarter loss and forecast continued losses.
Tue Nov 11, 2008
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