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  • Breaking Down Broadband FOXBusiness - Mon Oct 6, 8:51 AM ET

    Matt Wasserlauf, Broadband Enterprises CEO, discusses the future market and growth of broadband.

  • Find a Job -- Even Now TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:49 AM ET

    Recently laid off? Worried you may be next? Sandy Gross, executive recruiter at Pinetum Partners, offers job-finding strategies suited for these turbulent times.

  • Dicker on Bailout: $7B Won't Cut It TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:46 AM ET

    In the first of a two part series, RealMoney contributor Dan Dicker explains why $700 billion is not enough to cover CDO losses and what the Treasury Department must do to succeed.

  • Dicker on Bailout: Bring Back Capitalism TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:42 AM ET

    In the second part of a two-part series, RealMoney contributor Dan Dicker explains why universal pricing for CDOs will work and will bring capitalism back to the market place.

  • They Just Don't Get Buffett! TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:39 AM ET

    Marek Fuchs tears into the business media for not relating market reaction to Warren Buffett's General Electric and Goldman Sachs deals to big swings in the Dow.

  • Cramer: Being Too Negative Hurts TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:34 AM ET

    You'll miss out on some opportunities, says Jim Cramer.

  • Cramer: Cheering for Wells Fargo and Wachovia TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:29 AM ET

    This unassisted bid offers great synergies, says Jim Cramer.

  • 3 Stocks I Saw on TV TheStreet.com - Mon Oct 6, 8:23 AM ET

    Dan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on FastMoney. Today's stocks include General Electric, McDonalds and Microsoft.

  • MMC drives recovery road Reuters - Mon Oct 6, 7:22 AM ET

    Japan's Mitsubishi Motors came back from bailout with record profits, but the global credit crunch is a test of that recovery.

  • The Christmas Creep ABC News - Mon Oct 6, 7:01 AM ET

    Why big retailers are rolling out their holiday sales extra early this year.

  • Hong Kong stocks slide as fears for global economy take hold AFP - Mon Oct 6, 5:57 AM ET

    Shares on the Hong Kong stock market are sliding in value along with markets worldwide as worries about the global economy and anxieties over the Wall Street bailout package take hold.

  • Crisis talks for Iceland's banks BBC - Mon Oct 6, 2:18 AM ET

    Crisis talks have been taking place in Iceland to agree measures to shore up the country's banking sector.

  • Glum start for Asian markets CNN - Mon Oct 6, 12:46 AM ET

    CNN's Emily Chang takes a look at the Asian markets which are trading sharply lower due to banking worries.

  • Chinese lenders escape crisis CNN - Mon Oct 6, 12:17 AM ET

    CNN's Kaushel Patel asks Belmont Partners' Joseph Meuse why China's top lenders haven't been exposed to the credit crisis.

  • German savings guaranteed BBC - Sun Oct 5, 7:00 PM ET

    Germany will guarantee all private savings accounts as a major bank struggles to stay in business.

  • Germany to rescue Hypo CNN - Sun Oct 5, 6:16 PM ET

    CNN's Jim Boulden reports the German government has agreed to a rescue plan for troubled Hypo Bank.

  • Rescuing Germany's Hypo Bank CNN - Sun Oct 5, 5:16 PM ET

    CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports on emergency talks to save Germany's Hypo Real Estate after a bailout plan fell through.

  • Cartoon takes on markets woe BBC - Sun Oct 5, 1:23 AM ET

    The city banker cartoon 'Alex' has been attempting to see the funny side to the doom and gloom of the global financial crisis.

  • Beyond the bailout CNN - Sat Oct 4, 6:46 PM ET

    CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva asks Knight Kiplinger what is next now that the bailout plan has been passed.

  • Crackdown on mis-selling of PPI BBC - Sat Oct 4, 5:46 PM ET

    The Competition Commission is expected to rule that selling insurance alongside personal loans is to be banned.

  • Euro economic summit CNN - Sat Oct 4, 5:45 PM ET

    The leaders of Europe's main economies vow to keep the region free from crisis, as CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

  • Rescue Bill Passed; What Now? ABC News - Sat Oct 4, 5:31 PM ET

    Wall Street bailout on its way, but things may get worse before they get better.

  • G-4 will help EU banks and financial institutions AFP - Sat Oct 4, 4:49 PM ET

    The leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Italy vowed at an emergency summit Saturday to help European banks and financial institutions in trouble but also to sanction the heads of failed banks, President Nicolas Sarkozy said. He was speaking at a news conference after the mini-summit in Paris.

  • Sleepless in City of Lights AFP - Sat Oct 4, 4:34 PM ET

    The city of lights celebrates its 7th ¿Nuit Blanche¿, or all night cultural festival, where French and international artists put on performances and exhibitions throughout the night in Paris streets and monuments. The festival has been widely copied around the world.

  • Economy sheds most jobs since 2003 AP - Sat Oct 4, 2:34 PM ET

    Jobs are vanishing at the fastest pace in more than five years with pink slips likely to keep stacking higher in the months ahead. (Oct. 3)

  • Money Minute: Paulson, Fortis, Mortgages AP - Sat Oct 4, 2:31 PM ET

    Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is pledging quick action to get the $700 billion rescue program up and operating. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Oct. 3)

  • Nokia aims to take bite out of Apple Reuters - Sat Oct 4, 6:17 AM ET

    The world's mobile handset maker is launching a 'free' music package and its first touch phone in a challenge to Apple's dominance of the digital music market.

  • Diamonds losing their sparkle Reuters - Sat Oct 4, 5:54 AM ET

    The world's largest diamond trading centre sees business slowing down as the credit crunch bites harder.

  • Business Bulletin CNN - Fri Oct 3, 11:31 PM ET

    CNN's Stephanie Elam has the latest business news in the evening CNN.com Live Business Bulletin.

  • What's next for Wall Street? CNN - Fri Oct 3, 11:31 PM ET

    CNN's Richard Roth reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange where traders are cautiously optimistic.

  • Looking beyond the bailout CNN - Fri Oct 3, 11:31 PM ET

    CNN's Becky Anderson asks John Authers what is next now that the U.S. bailout plan has passed.

  • Wall St.'s worst week in 7 years Reuters - Fri Oct 3, 11:19 PM ET

    U.S. stocks had their biggest weekly decline since September 2001 as worries about the economy overshadowed the new $700 billon bank rescue law.

  • Wells Fargo's bid for Wachovia Reuters - Fri Oct 3, 11:18 PM ET

    Beating out Citigroup, Wells Fargo proves its durability through the credit crisis with a deal to purchase Wachovia.

  • Bailout passes Reuters - Fri Oct 3, 11:17 PM ET

    The U.S. House of Representatives passed a revamped $700 billion financial bailout bill Friday amid increasing fears that the already sagging U.S. economy could collapse without it.

  • Home renovators take financial hit CNN - Fri Oct 3, 10:55 PM ET

    The housing industry is taking a hit in the troubled economy. CNN's Rusty Dornin reports.

  • Insurers Hammered CNBC - Fri Oct 3, 1:59 PM ET

    A look at the state of insurers right now, with CNBC's Scott Cohn

  • Recession Ahead? CNBC - Fri Oct 3, 1:58 PM ET

    Discussing what the weaker than expected numbers mean for the economy, with Rea Hederman, Heritage Foundation and Jared Bernstein, Economic Policy Institute

  • Ron Paul on Revised Financial Bill FOXBusiness - Fri Oct 3, 1:55 PM ET

    Rep. Ron Paul explains why he will vote 'no' for the revised rescue plan

  • House passes bailout bill AP - Fri Oct 3, 1:54 PM ET

    Congress passed complex and highly criticized legislation Friday, authorizing $700 billion in government money to shore up the nation's stressed financial industry. (Oct. 3)

  • New York Needs Rescue Bill FOXBusiness - Fri Oct 3, 1:54 PM ET

    NYC comptroller, William Thompson explains how important the rescue bill is for the New York economy.

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