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New York Fed Index Indicates Weakness In September
RTTNews - After seeing some growth in the previous month, business activity in the New York state manufacturing sector has shown a notable contraction in the month of September, according to a report released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Monday.
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Nation���s Financial Industry Gripped by Fear
Fear and greed are the stuff that Wall Street is made of. But, as The New York Times���s Ben White and Jenny Anderson report, inside the great banking houses, those high temples of capitalism, fear came to the fore this weekend.
Federal Reserve Offers No Cash but Loosens Standards on Emergency Loans
Even though the Federal Reserve refused to provide a financial backstop to potential buyers of Lehman Brothers , concerns over what may unfold in the market on Monday led it to dramatically loosen its standards on making emergency loans to major Wall Street investment banks, The New York Times���s Edmund L. Andrews reported.
Banks roll out $70 billion loan program
NEW YORK -- A group of global banks and securities firms announced late Sunday a $70 billion loan program that financial companies can tap to help ease a credit shortage that threatens global financial markets.
US: Iran courting new sanctions with IAEA stalemate
The White House warned Iran Monday that it faced possible new sanctions after the UN atomic watchdog reported it had been unable to make much progress in investigating Tehran's suspect nuclear program.
More Errors For Rep. Rangel; Hires New Account
A new set of potential problems in Rep. Charles Rangel's financial papers has prompted the tax-writing lawmaker to decide to hire a forensic accounting expert to try to unravel the mess. Rangel, chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, is already the subject of ethics committee investigations on several fronts, including unreported income and unpaid taxes on his beach house in ...
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U.S. Futures Contracts Fall With the Dollar
Futures contracts on American stocks declined along with the dollar on Monday in Asia, dragging down the half-dozen stock markets in the region that were open, The New York Times���s Keith Bradsher reports. Asia���s biggest financial markets were closed for a major holiday.
How a Chain of Mistakes Hurt Shares of United
The swift, sharp and short-lived collapse of United Airlines shares last Monday was followed by a week of finger-pointing, The New York Times���s Miguel Helft reports.
48 Hours That Reshaped Wall Street
A crisis of confidence in financial markets on Wall Street culminated in a weekend of brinksmanship and failed appeals that caused the demise of some of the nation���s most storied financial institutions, The New York Times���s financial team reported in its comprehensive tick-tock of the weekend.
European Central Banks Say They���re Ready to Act
As European stock markets opened sharply down Monday, major central banks said that they were braced to intervene to stabilize money markets after the upheaval on Wall Street, The New York Times���s Carter Dougherty and Julia Werdigier reported.
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