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AP - A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity fell to a 26-year low in November as new orders dropped for the twelfth consecutive month, a trade group said Monday.
AP - European Union finance ministers on Monday took a first look at a proposed euro200 billion ($252 billion) economic stimulus package to counteract a deepening economic slowdown — a plan the 27 EU leaders are asked to formally endorse later this month.
AP - Timothy Geithner, President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be Treasury secretary, will soon step down from his current post as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
AP - Construction spending fell by a larger-than-expected amount in October, another indication that problems facing the builders of homes, hotels and other projects are deepening and likely to persist.
AFP - American consumers still shopped but with more prudence than in recent years, according to surveys from the opening weekend of the year-end holiday season.
Reuters - European leaders clashed on Monday over how much public money to spend on battling recession as data showed factories were slashing output in the United States, Europe and China.
Reuters - Car makers reported tumbling sales across Asia and Europe on Monday as the recession drove buyers from showrooms and drew a warning of more gloom next year.
AP - The Bush administration backed off proposed crackdowns on no-money-down, interest-only mortgages years before the economy collapsed, buckling to pressure from some of the same banks that have now failed. It ignored remarkably prescient warnings that foretold the financial meltdown, according to an Associated Press review of regulatory documents.
AP - The global financial crisis is overshadowing U.S.-Chinese trade tensions as Cabinet ministers from the two sides meet this week for talks on the long-range growth of one of the world's most important economic relationships.
AP - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday she is leaving "all options open" to stimulate Germany's flagging economy, but repeated she still does not favor immediate tax changes.
AP - British manufacturing activity contracted at a record pace during November as new orders collapsed, a closely-watched survey found Monday, stoking expectations that the Bank of England may slash its benchmark interest rate by a full percentage point later this week.
AP - China's manufacturing activity contracted sharply in November as a downturn in the world's fourth-largest economy worsened, raising the threat of politically volatile job losses, according to data reported Monday.
AFP - Central banks are poised to step up their efforts this week to tackle the deepening economic crisis as the bosses of the Big Three US carmakers return to Congress to plead for emergency aid.
Reuters - As recession extends its tentacles across the globe, it is getting hard just to track the hundreds of billions of dollars governments are throwing or promising to throw at the problem.
Reuters - Wall Street may struggle this week to build on its best weekly performance in almost 30 years as investors grapple with a raft of economic data, including the November jobs report, that will likely provide more evidence of a deep economic downturn.
AP - Poland's prime minister says his Cabinet has prepared a euro24 billion ($31 billion) plan to stabilize the country's finances and boost the economy.
Reuters - The holiday shopping season got off to a slow start as consumers, squeezed by the economic crisis, bought carefully and said they would wait for better deals closer to Christmas.
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