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McCain, Obama clash on cause, cure for econ crisis
The Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain clashed repeatedly over the causes and cures for the worst economic crisis in 80 years and the Iraq war Tuesday night in their critical second presidential debate. Both candidates shied away from the...Tags: Fraud, Weather Underground, National Government, Florida, Stock Activities
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GM may mortgage Detroit headquarters to raise cash
AP Auto WriterGeneral Motors Corp. says it is looking to take out a mortgage on its towering headquarters complex as it continues efforts to raise cash to operate in an era of tight credit. The automaker's top real estate executive said Tuesday that GM will make a...Tags: Sales, Ford Motor Co., Pension and Welfare, Real Estate, Wages and Pensions
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Money worries hit home; hundreds of readers seek advice
South Florida Sun-sentinelHundreds of readers, worried about the safety of their bank accounts and their sinking stocks, sought advice Tuesday from the Your Money Helpline, a joint project of the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Financial Planning Associations in Broward, Miami-Dade...Tags: Personal Income, Financial Planning, Finance, Mutual Funds, Personal Finance
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Bush urges calm and patience as economy reels, says rescue plan will take time to work
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ President Bush on Tuesday told a country engulfed by dire economic news that it should not expect a sudden recovery, but rather a gradual rebound that will test people's patience. Pounding home a sober tone, Bush said about a dozen...Tags: Freddie Mac, Government, The White House, Gordon Brown, Fannie Mae
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Retirement accounts have lost $2 trillion, leading Americans to keep working, stop saving
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Americans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months — about 20 percent of their value — Congress' top budget analyst estimated Tuesday as lawmakers began investigating how turmoil in the...Tags: Employees, Government, Medical Research, National Government, Massachusetts
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Retirement accounts lose $2 trillion in 15 months
Associated PressAmericans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion _ or about 20 percent overall _ in the past 15 months, Congress' top budget analyst estimated Tuesday. The upheaval that has engulfed the financial industry and sent the stock market plummeting...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, George Miller, Wages and Pensions, National Government
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How to avoid a Supreme Court fight: Keep financial paperwork up-to-date after divorce
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ If William Kennedy had updated all his financial paperwork in accordance with his divorce decree, chances are his daughter would not have been at the Supreme Court on Tuesday fighting for the $402,000 she thinks should be hers. When...Tags: Local Authority, Texas, Divorce, William Kennedy, Family
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'Double-dipper' pension bill to Gov.
ann.givens@newsday.comGov. David Paterson has until Friday to sign a sweeping pension reform package that would make it more difficult for retirees from public jobs to "double dip," or collect pensions and salaries at the same time. The state District Attorneys Association,...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Government, Upper House, Law Enforcement, Police
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Retirement accounts have lost $2 trillion
Americans' retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months, Congress' top budget analyst estimated today. The upheaval that has engulfed the financial industry and sent the stock market plummeting is devastating workers' savings,...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, George Miller, Wages and Pensions, National Government
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Experts: Dow's dramatic drop hard to predict
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comWhat difference a year makes. A year ago tomorrow, the Dow Jones industrial average reached its highest level ever, 14,165 points. But after a spate of high-Richter financial earthquakes that include the current credit crunch and the need for a $700-...Tags: Schools, Manhattan (New York City), Stock Broking, Stocks, Stock Activities
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Fed makes emergency move to lend directly to companies; Bernanke hints at rate cuts soon
AP Economics WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Frantically trying to stop the bleeding on Wall Street, the Federal Reserve took a first-time step Tuesday to get cash directly to businesses and hinted that interest rates could come down soon. Stocks continued their free fall anyway...Tags: Debt Market, Money and Monetary Policy, Government, The White House, Economy
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