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Since the Nov. 4 election, investors have been abandoning stocks in a kind of slow-motion crash that experts say underlines just how anxious they are about what is likely to be a long and deep recession.
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Analysis: Obama Treasury choice could calm markets - Pantagraph
After two days of steep declines, stocks rallied strongly on Friday - with the Dow Jones industrials surging nearly 500 points - on news that Obama planned to name New York Federal Reserve chief Timothy Geithner to be treasury secretary. But that ...
Investor fear remains deep despite one-day rally - Salon
Nov 22nd, 2008 | NEW YORK -- Since the Nov. 4 election, investors have been abandoning stocks in a kind of slow-motion crash that experts say underlines just how anxious they are about what is likely to be a long and deep recession. Even after a late ...
Despite one-day rally, investors remain wary after being burned in ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - Since the Nov. 4 election, investors have been abandoning stocks in a kind of slow-motion crash that experts say underlines just how anxious they are about what is likely to be a long and deep recession. Even after a late-day rally on ...
Astronauts step out for longest, hardest spacewalk - Salon
Nov 22nd, 2008 | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Astronauts are spacewalking again in hopes of wrapping up greasy repair work on a gummed-up joint at the international space station. Saturday's spacewalk by Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (stef-uh-NIH-shun PIE ...
November 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
And this just over the transom from the Clinton Senate office... "We're still in discussions, which are very much on track," writes Clinton Senior Adviser Philippe Reines. "Any reports beyond that are premature." NBC News has learned that the ...
November 2008 - New York Daily News
Hillary Clinton could be named secretary of state before Thanksgiving (in other words, some time between now and next Thursday). Her appointment could trigger a domino effect in NY government. Tom Daschle will be Obama's Health and Human Services ...
Obama rally draws crowds to downtown Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
People poured through Cleveland's streets, its highways and its major buildings as turnout for Sen. Barack Obama's 3:45 p.m. rally here had the potential to match those of other major cities across the United States. Hours after 60,000 turned out in ...
An Invitation to Our Readers - BusinessWeek
Earlier this year, we launched a new and innovative feature on BusinessWeek.com to prominently highlight the insights of our readers. Called In Your Face , it calls attention to the most substantive comments left on our site by our readers. Not only ...
Words from the (Investment) Wise for the Week That Was (October 13 ... - Safe Haven
What a crazy week! A week in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to record both its largest single-day points increase (+936 points on Monday) and its second-largest one-day points decline (-733 points on Wednesday) since its start in 1896 ...
Biden: Powell Endorsement Means 'No More Questions' About Obama's ... - ABC News Blogs
ABC News' Matt Jaffe reports: Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., today traveled to the Pacific Northwest for a rally before 11,500 supporters in Tacoma, Wash., touting former Secretary of State Colin Powell?s endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as the ...
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