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Treasury unwinds special financing; move may help with auctions

The Treasury Department’s decision to start unwinding a roughly $550 billion temporary T-bill program is likely to free investors to buy from another wave of government debt expected to flood the market over the next year.

Dow Storms Back

Stocks surged back into positive territory on Thursday even after new signs of economic pain threatened to drive the markets to their lowest levels in 5-1/2 years. The huge gains carried Wall Street to its first winning session...

Four at Four: The New Normal (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

In a world where a 400-point move on the Dow industrials has become commonplace, little seems to shock investors, not a bailout of the auto companies, a drastic re-think of the original purpose of a $700 billion bailout plan...

Analysts Weigh in on Sirius' First Quarter as a Merged Company (at Seeking Alpha)

by: Tyler Savery November 12, 2008 | about stocks: ) is behind us, and analysts are beginning to weigh in with their respective thoughts on the first quarter as a merged satellite radio entity. On the subscriber front, Sirius...

Stocks Skid on Financial Worries

More news from the troubled financial sector: American Express will become a bank holding company, while Citigroup announced a plan to slow foreclosures on its mortgages Stocks were trading sharply lower on Tuesday morning amid...

Winners and losers from China's $586 billion boost (at MarketWatch)

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- China's 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion) economic-stimulus plan may have lifted sentiment toward global growth, commodities and related stocks, but on Monday some market strategists were quick to...

Winners and losers from China's $500 billion boost

China’s $586 billion economic stimulus plan may have lifted sentiment toward global growth, commodities and related stocks, but some market strategists were quick Monday to identify potential losers from the plan, starting with...

Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights News Coverage Of Prospects For FDA, Rule Changes On...

Summaries of several recent developments related to prospects for FDA and rule changes on health care issues in the new administration of President-elect Barack Obama appear below.FDA: Obama could seek to increase FDA oversight...

Big loss of jobs, big gain for stocks punctuate week's end

U.S. stocks climbed on Friday, paring the severity of weekly declines, as bargain hunters stepped in after two days of losses, helping foster hope that global intervention will help an economy that shed nearly a quarter million...

Obama's Health Care Overhaul Will Have to Wait

Democrats' campaign rhetoric aside, few health care analysts expect the new president and Congress to undertake a sweeping overhaul of the health care industry any time soon. The more pressing needs of a faltering economy make...

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