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Wal-Mart's Scott retiring as CEO, Duke to succeed (Reuters)

Wal-Mart's Lee Scott (L) and Mike Duke in a combination image. The world's largest retailer said Scott will retire as chief executive early next year, and will be succeeded by Mike Duke, who heads its international operations. (Combination/Reuters)Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc , which is gaining market share amid a global economic downturn, said Lee Scott will retire as chief executive early next year and will be succeeded by Mike Duke, who heads its international operations.


 
Fed's Geithner to be tapped for Treasury: reports (Reuters)

New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner testifies at the U.S. House Financial Services Committee about financial market regulatory restructuring in Washington July 24, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - Timothy Geithner, the president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, is expected to be tapped by President-elect Barack Obama to be the next secretary of the U.S. Treasury, NBC News and the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.


 
Job slashing heightens global recession fears (AFP)

Traders work on the floor moments before the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City. Fears of more mass job cuts from the global economic crisis grew on Friday as India warned half a million could go in its textile industry and automakers failed to clinch another bailout from Congress.(AFP/Getty Images/Mario Tama)AFP - Fears of more mass job cuts from the global economic crisis grew Friday as India warned half a million could be lost in its textile industry and concerns mounted of a possible collapse of US automakers.


 
US gas prices dip below $2 as oil prices waver (AP)

A Chevron marquee in Pasadena, California. US oil group Chevron on Thursday suspended export contracts on much of its Nigerian production after a militant attack on a key pipeline.(AFP/Getty Images/File/David Mcnew)AP - Only four months after peaking at an unheard of $4.11 a gallon, the national average price for gasoline tumbled below $2 Friday, its lowest point in more than three years. Yet the global economic contrast between then and now could not be more stark.


 
Pelosi vows stimulus, auto aid as economy falters (Reuters)

A man pulls up his pants in front of a shop sign advertising discounted trousers in central Sydney, November 20, 2008. (Tim Wimborne/Reuters)Reuters - House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledged support for a U.S. stimulus package and aid for sputtering carmakers on Friday, stepping into a Washington power vacuum that analysts fear may be contributing to the global financial crisis.


 
Fed officials weigh in on economy's weakness (AP)
AP - The U.S. economy's weakness will stretch well into next year, a Federal Reserve official warned Friday.
 
Households to cut Christmas gifts spending: survey (Reuters)

A shopper carries bags from Macy's department store along 5th Avenue in New York, November 19, 2008. (Mike Segar/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. households could cut spending on Christmas gifts by about 11.3 percent this year, the Conference Board said on Friday, as the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression erodes consumer wealth.


 
Pacific leaders seek economy action on last Bush trip (AFP)

Peruvian President Alan Garcia delivers a speech during the opening of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Lima. Leaders of the 21-member APEC group are to seek ways of turning back the world economic crisis as they gather in Lima amid unrelenting bad news from the Asia-Pacific region.(AFP/Presidencia)AFP - US President George W. Bush headed Friday to Peru on his last scheduled foreign trip for a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders aimed at containing the damage of a spiralling global financial crisis.


 
Pelosi: Economic stimulus tops '09 agenda (Reuters)

Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a news conference in the U.S. Capitol in Washington November 21, 2008. (Molly Riley/Reuters)Reuters - Passage of a broad economic stimulus bill, including tax cuts, will be a top priority of the next Congress when it convenes in January, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday.


 
US plans holiday relief from foreclosures, job loss (AFP)

The Freddie Mac headquarters in McLean, Virginia. US President George W. Bush signed into law a bill to extend unemployment benefits over the Christmas holiday period and major federal lenders will freeze home foreclosures until the New Year, officials said Friday.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)AFP - US President George W. Bush signed into law a bill to extend unemployment benefits over the Christmas holiday period and major federal lenders will freeze home foreclosures until the New Year, officials said Friday.


 
BlackBerry Bold selling "really well": RIM co-CEO (Reuters)

Jim Balsillie, co-chief executive of Research In Motion (RIM), holds the new Blackberry Bold handset during its launch in Mumbai September 18, 2008. (Punit Paranjpe/Reuters)Reuters - Research In Motion's high-end BlackBerry Bold smartphone is selling "really well," the company's co-CEO said on Thursday, even as an analyst warned RIM would not be immune from the slowing economy.


 
Buffett says automakers need bailout or bankruptcy (AP)

Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, takes part in a conversation on leadership and the economy at The Women's Conference 2008 in Long Beach, California in this October 22, 2008 file photo. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)AP - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says U.S. automakers need a new business model to better compete, whether it takes bankruptcy or a government bailout to achieve.


 
EU calls for boost in public spending, tax breaks (AP)
AP - The European Commission urged the 27 EU governments Friday to boost public spending and provide tax breaks to help industry overcome the accelerating economic slowdown that has already pushed several countries into a recession.
 
U.S. consumers expect steep unemployment rise: survey (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. consumers expect the unemployment rate to rise steeply in a prolonged recession, and as a result have slashed spending plans, according to a survey released on Friday.
 
Rhode Island, Michigan tie for highest jobless rates (Reuters)
Reuters - Rhode Island and Michigan had the highest unemployment rates of all U.S. states in October, at 9.3 percent, the Labor Department said on Friday in a report showing that jobless rates rose across the country.
 
Goldman cuts U.S. growth forecast (Reuters)
Reuters - Goldman Sachs on Friday lowered its U.S. growth forecast citing a fiscal policy stagnation, record increase in unemployment and a sharp decline in profits, deepening and extending the expected recession.
 
Bush signs law extending unemployment insurance (Reuters)

People search for jobs on computers at the Verdugo Jobs Center, in Glendale, California, November 7, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - President George W. Bush on Friday signed into law an extension of unemployment benefits, the White House said.


 
Bush seeks APEC backing on crisis (AFP)

US President George W. Bush, seen here boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, headed to an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru to work on progress in dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs and seek a more united front on the global economic meltdown.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)AFP - US President George W. Bush Friday headed to an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru to work on progress in dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs and seek a more united front on the global economic meltdown.


 
Pimco's El-Erian says GDP falling off cliff: CNBC (Reuters)
Reuters - (Reuters) -: Pimco's Mohamed El-Erian on Friday said fourth-quarter GDP is falling off a cliff, in an interview on CNBC. Highlights:
 
Germany to borrow an extra euro8 billion in 2009 (AP)
AP - Germany will have to borrow an extra euro8 billion ($10 billion) next year, as it expects to spend more even while revenues slump, the parliamentary budget committee said Friday.
 

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