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Obama plunges into econ talks, predicts approval

President-elect Barack Obama plunged into rare pre-inaugural crisis talks with congressional leaders Monday - [2009-1-6]
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Congressmen sound off against SEC in Madoff affair

Republican and Democratic House members said Monday that the alleged $50 billion fraud involving Wall Street figure Bernard Madoff reflects deep, systemic problems at the Securities and Exchange Commission. - [2009-1-6]
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Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO (AP)

Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer whose gaunt appearance in the past year has alarmed the Mac and iPod lovers who look to him as an oracle, said Monday he has an easily treated hormone imbalance and will remain in charge of the company. - [2009-1-6]
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US auto sales plunge whopping 36 percent in Dec.

Huge rebates and zero-percent loans couldn't overcome economic uncertainty as U.S. - [2009-1-6]
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Investors collect profits after last week's rally

Caution returned to Wall Street Monday as investors gave back some gains from last week's rally even as they found encouragement from President-elect Barack Obama's calls for an economic stimulus package. - [2009-1-6]
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Madoff victims selling memorabilia on eBay

Did you get fleeced by Bernard Madoff? Or did you buy that Madoff Securities fleece jacket on eBay? - [2009-1-5]
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Former newspaper rivals cooperate as jobs are cut

Just a dozen years ago, newspapers on either side of Arlington, Texas, fought fiercely for every reader in the fast-growing city, spending millions of dollars to expand their staffs and cover the smallest meetings and sporting events. - [2009-1-5]
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Wall Street braces for 2009's first full week

Wall Street will open for trading Monday at a two-month high as investors have grown more optimistic that the worst of the market's rout might be over. - [2009-1-5]
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Hoyer: Stimulus unlikely before inauguration

Congressional Democrats said Sunday that President-elect Barack Obama probably will have to wait until next month before getting the chance to sign an economic aid bill his team once hoped would be on his desk by his swearing-in Jan. 20. - [2009-1-5]
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Richardson withdraws bid to be commerce secretary

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Sunday announced that he was withdrawing his nomination to be President-elect Barack Obama's commerce secretary amid a grand jury investigation into how some of his political donors won a lucrative state contract. - [2009-1-5]
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Rainbow Room to close restaurant, citing economy

The recession has reached the ritzy Rainbow Room, the special-occasion spot that overlooks midtown Manhattan from high above the tourist-attracting Rockefeller Center skating rink. - [2009-1-4]
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Obama: Country needs economic stimulus plan

President-elect Barack Obama urged congressional leaders Saturday to move quickly on an economic recovery plan, even as some Republicans are saying they want more time to review the details. - [2009-1-4]
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Chinese manufacturing shrinks in December

China's manufacturing shrank for a third month in December as export demand fell, suggesting an economic slump is worsening despite government efforts to shield the country from global turmoil, according to data reported Sunday. - [2009-1-4]
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Cadillac unveils sleeker SRX before Detroit show

General Motors Corp. is counting on the 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle to lure luxury car buyers with new design and performance features. - [2009-1-4]
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Ukraine: Serious gas shortages possible

A top Ukrainian official has warned that European customers could see serious natural gas disruptions in about two weeks if the energy dispute between Russia and Ukraine is not resolved, and the Russian gas monopoly Gazprom accused Ukraine of boycotting contract negotiations. - [2009-1-4]
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GMAC gives up some GM car financing in bailout

GMAC will no longer have exclusive rights to provide low-interest loans to people who buy General Motors Corp - [2009-1-2]
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Oil falls to below $43 a barrel

Oil prices fell Friday after Russia and Ukraine said a dispute over natural gas payments wouldn't affect shipments to Western Europe - [2009-1-2]
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Visteon cutting worker hours, pay in Michigan

Automotive supplier Visteon Corp. said Friday it will shift more than 2,000 workers to a four-day week and cut their - [2009-1-2]
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Russian continues to withhold gas to Ukraine

Ukraine sought support Friday in European capitals a day after Russia cut off gas supplies and hardened its stance on prices - [2009-1-2]
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Wall Street sees quiet start to 2009

Wall Street saw a quiet start to the new year Friday as stocks edged higher ahead of a report on the manufacturing sector - [2009-1-2]
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