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Thursday, January 8th, 2009

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Obama urges spending jolt to avert 'severe' recession (AFP)

US president-elect Barack Obama, seen here on January 07, 2009, warned on Thursday that only immediate and massive spending to jolt the world's largest economy could avert a years-long recession and double-digit unemployment.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Chip Somodevilla)AFP - US president-elect Barack Obama on Thursday warned that only immediate and massive spending to jolt the world's largest economy could avert a years-long recession and double-digit unemployment.


 
Continuing jobless claims rise more than expected (AP)

General Motors Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner addresses the media during a news conference at GM world headquarters in Detroit, Michigan December 19, 2008. Wagoner said on Thursday he was confident the automaker will win the concessions it needs from the United Auto Workers union to meet the restructuring terms dictated by the $13.4 billion federal bailout. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters)AP - The number of people continuing to seek unemployment benefits has risen sharply, according to government data released Thursday, indicating that laid-off workers are having a harder time finding new jobs as the recession enters its second year.


 
Wal-Mart and other retailers warn after weak December (Reuters)

A worker brings carts back into a Walmart store in Westminster, Colorado in this August 14, 2008 file photograph. (Rick Wilking/Reuters)Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc led U.S. retailers in posting disappointing December same-store sales on Thursday, and it cut its quarterly earnings forecast despite being the store of choice in a recession.


 
Obama warns of dire consequences without stimulus (AP)

US president-elect Barack Obama, seen here on January 07, 2009, warned on Thursday that only immediate and massive spending to jolt the world's largest economy could avert a years-long recession and double-digit unemployment.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Chip Somodevilla)AP - President-elect Barack Obama said Thursday the recession could "linger for years" unless Congress pumps unprecedented sums from Washington into the economy.


 
Global economic woes deepen, more action urged (Reuters)

People walk past the Bank of England in central London, January 8, 2009. (Rob Bodman/Reuters)Reuters - Bleak economic data in Europe and disappointing December retail sales figures in the United States unsettled financial markets on Thursday, strengthening the case for more government stimulus and encouraging rate cuts.


 
Jobless claims fell unexpectedly last week (Reuters)

A recruiter holds an application form at a job fair organized by the New Hampshire Employment Security agency in Salem, New Hampshire December 17, 2008. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)Reuters - The number of workers filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week unexpectedly fell to their lowest level since mid-October, but the number of those remaining on jobless rolls rose to a 26-year high, data showed on Thursday.


 
Half of potential US car buyers delayed purchase: survey (AFP)

A new Chevrolet for sale in San Francisco in December 2008. Nearly half of potential US car buyers have put off buying a new vehicle as economic uncertainty caused many to reassess the value of their current vehicle, a survey released Thursday found.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)AFP - Nearly half of potential US car buyers have put off buying a new vehicle as economic uncertainty caused many to reassess the value of their current vehicle, a survey released Thursday found.


 
South Korea says risk of recession has increased (AP)

A currency trader works in front of screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) and the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Korean won at the Korea Exchange Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2008. The KOSPI fell 22.47 points, or 1.83 percent, to close at 1,205.7. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)AP - South Korea is moving closer to recession, the government said Thursday, as key indicators worsen amid a shrinking global economy.


 
European economic confidence sinks to record low (AP)
AP - Confidence in the EU economy sank to a record low in December, the European Commission said Thursday, while official data confirmed the 15-nation euro zone officially slipped into recession in the third quarter.
 
German exports dive in November (AP)
AP - Germany saw its sharpest monthly drop in exports in November since the country's reunification in 1990, official estimates showed Thursday, underlining the urgency of government efforts to put together a new multibillion-euro stimulus plan for Europe's biggest economy.
 
Obama says recession will worsen without bold action (Reuters)

President-elect Barack Obama arrives with Nancy Killefer, his appointee as White House Chief Performance Officer, during a news conference at his transition office in Washington, January 7, 2009. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama will seek Thursday to rally support for a massive fiscal stimulus package by warning that the United States could remain mired in recession for years without bold action.


 
Citigroup sees synchronized global recession in 2009 (Reuters)

Pedestrians are silhouetted on an electronic board displaying share prices outside a brokerage in Tokyo January 8, 2009. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters)Reuters - Citigroup forecast a synchronized global recession in 2009 and said developed economies may "flirt" with deflation while emerging market economies will slow sharply, adding that global corporate earnings were only a quarter of the way through an expected 50 percent drop.


 
Lenovo cuts jobs, restructures (Reuters)

An Lenovo employee casts a shadow against a screen showing the company's logo in a file photo. (Paul Yeung/Reuters)Reuters - Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-biggest PC maker, forecast a quarterly loss as China's slowing economy hit sales, and said it will axe 2,500 jobs as part of a restructuring to cope with falling demand for computers.


 
Monster U.S. online jobs index stumbles in December (Reuters)
Reuters - A monthly gauge of online labor demand in the United States slid in December, suggesting job conditions worsened with the economy stuck in a recession, a private employment group said on Thursday.
 
Paulson says Obama will decide on rescue spending (Reuters)

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson addresses a meeting of the National Economists Club in Washington January 7, 2009. (Jim Young/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama will decide how to spend the remaining half of a $700 billion economic rescue package, a top Bush administration official said on Wednesday, while a key Democratic lawmaker outlined his vision of how new rescue funds should be spent.


 
FedEx cuts marketing spend by more than 25 percent (Reuters)

A Federal Express truck goes out on deliveries from a FEDEX station in Los Angeles, Calfiornia June 18, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - FedEx Corp has cut its marketing budgets by more than 25 percent in 2009 as part of its response to the bleak U.S. economy, the package delivery giant said on Wednesday.


 
NY Gov targets clean energy, health despite deficit (Reuters)

New York Governor David Paterson announces a deal in New York to provide loan assistance to insurer AIG September 16, 2008. (Chip East/Reuters)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.


 
Economy, environment top US Senate Democrats' agenda (AFP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (2nd R) holds a news conference outlining Democratic priorities for the 111th Congress flanked by fellow democrats at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. US Senate Democrats Wednesday unveiled an agenda topped by economy, health and the environment for the new Congress, set to tackle the worst economic crisis since the 1930s Great Depression.(AFP/Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla)AFP - US Senate Democrats Wednesday unveiled an agenda topped by economy, health and the environment for the new Congress, set to tackle the worst economic crisis since the 1930s Great Depression.


 
IT firm EMC to cut 2,400 jobs (AFP)

EMC logo. US computer storage firm EMC announced plans Wednesday to cut 2,400 jobs or seven percent of its workforce to remain competitive in the current economic slump.(EMC)AFP - US computer storage firm EMC announced plans Wednesday to cut 2,400 jobs or seven percent of its workforce to remain competitive in the current economic slump.


 
Fed faces tough task ending emergency support (Reuters)

The Federal Reserve Building is pictured in Washington December 16, 2008. (Stelios Varias/Reuters)Reuters - When U.S. central bankers eventually move to wean markets off the emergency support put in place to rescue the economy, they will face the difficult and delicate task of timing it right.


 

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