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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

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US soldiers re-enlisting because of poor economy (AP)

A U.S. Army soldier from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment searches a building as his platoon leader meets with Iraqi police and security volunteers in Baqouba, 35 miles (60 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)AP - Sgt. Ryan Nyhus spent 14 months patrolling the deadly streets of Baghdad, where five members of his platoon were shot and one died. As bad as that was, he would rather go back there than take his chances in this brutal job market.


 
Obama pledges to help states weather recession (Reuters)

President-elect Barack Obama shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during a bipartisan meeting with members of the National Governors Association at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, December 2, 2008. (Jeff Haynes/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged to help state governors cope with a deepening recession and asked them to help craft a massive stimulus package to create jobs and tackle the crumbling economy.


 
Auto sales plunge, slowdown spreads (Reuters)

A General Motors employee inspects an SUV on the assembly line at the GM assembly plant in Arlington, Texas, November 18, 2008. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters)Reuters - The auto industry reeled from further sales declines in the United States as a slowdown that began there showed signs of spreading to Europe, Asia and Africa, forcing automakers to slash production.


 
Bullard says Fed not running out of tools (Reuters)
Reuters - The Federal Reserve has ample tools to use to stimulate the economy even with interest rates nearing zero, the head of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank said on Tuesday.
 
Tiffany details planned job cuts (Reuters)
Reuters - Tiffany & Co offered voluntary retirement incentives to about 800 U.S. employees as part of planned job cuts as the upscale jeweler grapples with the economic downturn.
 
Discover CEO sees U.S. card write-offs rising (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. credit card write-offs will continue to increase in 2009, tracking roughly with the rising unemployment rate, the top executive at Discover Financial Services said on Tuesday.
 
Delta cuts capacity deeper as economy bites (Reuters)
Reuters - Delta Air Lines , which downsized and bought a rival carrier this year, said on Tuesday it would trim 6 percent to 8 percent of its capacity in 2009 as travel demand wanes.
 
Brazil industrial production falls in October (AP)
AP - Brazilian industrial production fell in October as the global financial meltdown sent shock waves through Latin America's largest economy, the government said Tuesday.
 
GE to trim finance arm, plans job cuts (Reuters)

Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and chief executive of General Electric leads a discussion with business leaders at an Ecomagination news conference at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California in this May 24, 2007 file photo. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - General Electric Co plans to scale back its hefty finance arm and cut jobs across its range of businesses as it braces for what it expects to be a worsening economic environment next year, executives said.


 
US Treasury chief reminds China about currency flexibility (AFP)

US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson addresses the World Affairs Council at Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, DC. Paulson urged China Tuesday to keep its currency flexible and to wean itself from export-led growth in its bid to achieve AFP - US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson urged China Tuesday to keep its currency flexible and to wean itself from export-led growth in its bid to achieve "balanced" economic expansion despite global financial turmoil.


 
Europe, US stocks rebound (AFP)

People walk outside the New York Stock Exchange. European and US stocks rose on Tuesday in a technical rebound after very heavy losses the previous day as concerns mounted that the global economy faces a long and painful recession.(AFP/Getty Images/Spencer Platt)AFP - European and US stocks rose on Tuesday in a technical rebound after very heavy losses the previous day as concerns mounted that the global economy faces a long and painful recession.


 
Paulson urges Chinese to continue currency reforms (AP)
AP - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Tuesday that China must continue allowing its currency to rise in value against the dollar as part of reforms to address trade tensions with the United States.
 
Sears Holdings posts loss, sets store closures (Reuters)

A customer looks at televisions inside Sears at Fair Oaks Mall, in Northern Virginia in this May 29, 2008 file photo. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - Sears Holdings Corp reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss on Tuesday as the weak economy hurt sales, but announced that it was closing underperforming stores and its shares rose 16 percent.


 
Delta Air Lines to cut capacity by 6-8 percent in 2009 (AFP)

Delta Air Lines, the new number-one US airline, said Tuesday it would reduce capacity by six to eight percent next year to cope with the global economic slowdown and falling passenger demand.(AFP/File/John MacDougall)AFP - Delta Air Lines, the new number-one US airline, said Tuesday it would reduce capacity by six to eight percent next year to cope with the global economic slowdown and falling passenger demand.


 
Fed extends key credit programs through April 30 (AP)

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Capitol Hill, November 18, 2008. (Molly Riley/Reuters)AP - The Federal Reserve has extended the life of key programs aimed at busting through credit clogs and restoring stability to financial markets.


 
Governors bend Obama's ear over budget crunch (AFP)

US President-elect Barack Obama(R) shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger(L) as he arrives at the National Governors Association annual meeting at Congress Hall in Philadelphia. Governors of more than 40 cash-strapped US states pressed Obama for a hefty helping of his planned multi-billion dollar economic kick-start plan.(AFP/Jim Watson)AFP - Governors of more than 40 cash-strapped US states Tuesday pressed president-elect Barack Obama for a hefty helping of his planned multi-billion dollar economic kick-start plan.


 
Recession tide rising as EU works on dam of state spending (AFP)

A pedestrian walks past a share prices board in Tokyo. Stocks slumped in Asia Tuesday, with Tokyo closing down 6.35 percent, Hong Kong sliding 5.0 percent, Seoul shedding 3.3 percent and Sydney sliding 4.2.(AFP/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - The global economic crisis swept on to another watershed on Tuesday with EU ministers targeting a huge spending boost, stocks gyrating, the US in recession and central banks looking for new rescue routes.


 
EU members embrace public spending plan (AP)

France's Economy, Industry and Employment Minister Christine Lagarde  gestures while talking to the media during a joint press conference with European Union Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Joaquin Almunia, unseen, at the end  of the EU Ecofinance Council held at the EU Council building  in Brussels,  Tuesday Dec. 2 , 2008. (AP Photo/Thierry Charlier.)AP - European Union finance ministers on Tuesday endorsed a public spending plan that would pump euro200 billion ($252 billion) over two years to boost an economy that has fallen into recession.


 
U.S. automakers seek plan as Europe looks to bolster banks (Reuters)

Poland's Finance Minister Jan Vincent Rostowski (L) chats with Britain's Chancellor Alistair Darling at a European Finance Ministers council meeting in Brussels, December 2, 2008. (Sebastien Pirlet/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. automakers rushed to submit restructuring plans to secure government aid on Tuesday while European ministers and Japan took steps to pump credit into the economy.


 
Auditors fault Treasury oversight of bailout funds (AP)

Canada's acting head of state was cutting short a European trip to return home to deal with a brewing political crisis, which could see the government ousted and replaced without elections. AP - A government audit says the Treasury Department needs tougher controls to oversee the $700 billion financial bailout package.


 

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