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AFP - Two porn moguls including Hustler magazine founder Larry Flynt are seeking a five-billion-dollar bailout from Washington, arguing that the limp US economy has thrown cold water on the adult entertainment industry.
Reuters - Home furnishings retailer Bed Bath & Beyond reported a lower quarterly profit, hurt by the soft U.S. economy and a major rival's liquidation, and forecast earnings for the current period below Wall Street estimates.
Reuters - The U.S. budget deficit will swell to a record $1.186 trillion in fiscal 2009, congressional forecasters said on Wednesday, the result of an economic recession that has cut tax receipts and caused massive government bailouts of banks and automakers.
Reuters - Congress must approve a sweeping economic stimulus package by mid-February or the United States will face a deepening crisis and more job losses, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Wednesday.
Reuters - The U.S. recession will drive the cost of the food stamp program, which helps poor people buy food, to $50 billion this year, up 27 percent from 2008, congressional forecasters said on Wednesday.
Bloomberg - Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, a
$500 million man when he entered office, said he’s about to
discover how much of his fortune remains after two years of
financial market turmoil.
Reuters - U.S. retailers experienced a dismal December, as a year-long recession and winter storms kept many potential shoppers at home, according to data released on Wednesday by SpendingPulse.
AP - The Bush administration said Wednesday it won't finish implementing new vehicle fuel-economy rules, leaving the issue to the incoming Obama administration.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama is the "decision maker" in spending the rest of a $700 billion financial bailout fund, but should consider continuing bank capital injections, outgoing U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Wednesday.
Reuters - New York state should fight obesity, help more residents get health insurance and revive the upstate economy with a research consortium for hybrid car batteries and energy storage, Governor David Paterson proposed on Wednesday.
AP - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday that allowing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to return to their old operating ways is not an option.
Reuters - Job losses and plans to lay off workers hammered the struggling U.S. economy in the final month of 2008, according to private reports that could foreshadow surprisingly grim labor market data from the government on Friday.
Reuters - Goody's Family Clothing, a privately held apparel retail chain which emerged from bankruptcy in October, plans to liquidate its remaining stores as the U.S. economic recession has undermined its ability to continue operating.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama plans to speak on the economy on Thursday in what his aides are billing as a major address in which he will offer more details of his proposed economic stimulus plan.
Reuters - Russia shut down all gas flows to Europe through Ukraine on Wednesday and told Kiev it would restore supplies only after it had agreed to pay full market prices.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama said Wednesday he was still talking to congressional leaders about his economic stimulus package and that the final pricetag would likely be at the high end of estimates.
FT.com - Not long ago, the question of how the actions of national authorities - and the US Federal Reserve in particular - impacted on their investment decisions would get a range of replies from investors. Some observed that their decisions were unaffected; others cited the old mantra that "you should never fight the Fed".
Reuters - Soaring unemployment has caused more Americans to fall behind on loan payments than at any time since 1980, and delinquencies are likely to head higher, the American Bankers Association said on Wednesday.
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