White House Considers Using Wall Street Rescue Money to Aid Automakers - Washing
Posted by: admin in Stocks NewsWhite House Considers Using Wall Street Rescue Money to Aid Automakers - Washington Post
UAW President Ron Gettelfinger is hoping Washington will step in to help the auto industry. He’s blaming anti-union senators for the collapse on the bailout bill. The statement from White Home spokeswoman Dana Perino marks a shift in tone for the
PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times, Wall St Journal Asia editions - CNBC
SINGAPORE, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal carried the following stories in their Asia print and/or Web site editions on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy
Stocks soar on buoyant Wall St - The Age
The Australian stock market has risen at this morning’s opening after Wall Street shrugged off worries about poor economic woes and a widening investment scandal likely to tally billions of dollars. In early trade, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 share
Sharemarket to rebound on Wall St lead - The Australian
LOCAL shares are poised for an upbeat begin to the week on the back of a positive lead from Wall Street. Pedestrians pass an electronic display showing the FTSE 100 as world stock markets plunged on Friday They are also prone to be buoyed on the
Wall Street braces for auto, Fed rate news - MSNBC
NEW YORK - Don’t anticipate Wall Street’s turmoil to ebb in the year’s last full week of trading as investors face questions about an auto bailout, the banking crisis, and the Federal Reserve’s final rate-setting meeting of 2008. The market, still
White House: No immediate auto aid deal - USA Today
American flags adorn cars for sale at Santa Rosa Chevrolet Friday in Santa Rosa, Calif. Auto dealerships continue to see a sharp decline in sales as the Huge Three U.S. automakers face possible bankruptcy. WASHINGTON (AP) — TThe Bush administration
Fed mulls interest rate cut, maybe to all-time low - Newsweek
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Australia shares rise 2.9 pct; Wall St rally helps - CNBC
SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Australian stocks gained 2.9 percent on Monday, as a rally on Wall Street on hopes of a rescue package for U.S. auto industry underpinned sentiment. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was up 95.8 points at 3,606.2 by 2314 GMT
Richest Americans at risk from Madoff’s alleged ponzi scheme - The Australian
INTERNATIONAL banks, hedge funds and some of America’s most prominent and wealthy private investors have emerged as potential victims of Wall Street veteran Bernard Madoff’s alleged giant Ponzi scheme, and could face tens of billions of dollars in
Not just super rich caught up in Madoff case - AOL
Around the world, investors who sunk cash into veteran Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff’s investment pool spent the weekend calculating how much exposure they might have. The 70-year-old Madoff, well respected in the investment community











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