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Stocks Dive Around Globe
The major U.S. averages tumbled to fresh multiyear lows despite the $700 billion rescue plan, raising questions as to what the government can do...
Investors.com Tuesday, October 07, 2008IBD's Top 10 - Monday
Stocks Plummet In Global Rout. Market worries over the global economy and financial system intensified, sending indexes to multiyear lows. Even...
Investors.com Tuesday, October 07, 2008Nation - Monday
Congress grills Lehman executive
Investors.com Tuesday, October 07, 2008Big Australia rate cut spurs Asia stocks rebound
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks outside Japan rose for the first time in four days on Tuesday and the yen fell after a surprisingly large interest rate cut by Australia's central bank raised hopes that other policymakers would follow suit.
Reuters Tuesday, October 07, 2008Rogers braced to weather the storm
The chief executive officer of
Rogers Communications Inc. told the heads of his wireless, cable and media divisions to start raising capital before the well ran dry
The Globe and Mail Tuesday, October 07, 2008Emerging markets pounded in global rout
Investors flee to safer havens as commodities take a hammering
The Globe and Mail Tuesday, October 07, 2008Washington finds a scapegoat
'If you haven't discovered your role, you're the villain today'
The Globe and Mail Tuesday, October 07, 2008Market volatility may signal rebound
It was a wild ride on wall street on Monday, with the Dow Jones industrial average plunging a record 800 points before bouncing back to close the day down about 370 points.
The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday, October 07, 2008Asian Markets Show Signs Of Life
Asian stocks showed signs of life Tuesday after a global market sell-off, with several markets climbing into positive territory or paring losses after opening sharply lower.
CBS News Tuesday, October 07, 2008After the bailout, then what?
What if the bailout doesn't fix the U.S. economy? With panic gripping wall street and global financial markets today, the notion that the $700 billion rescue plan approved by Congress last week could fall short gained credence even before the first dollar has...
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