Automaker shares finish higher on sentiment they will get some sort of financial aid. JP Morgan Chase reportedly to cut 3,000 jobs
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September data offer the first hint that exports are fading. The falloff will become steeper in coming months as recessions in Europe and Japan intensify, and as emerging markets slow.
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Stocks did not rebound strongly from Thursday's market rout, but some investors did seek bargains as indexes traded at 1997 levels
The bank's sinking shares indicate investors have lost confidence in CEO Vikram Pandit and it may be headed for a sale or another bailout
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On deck: new and existing home sales, home prices, consumer confidence, a GDP revision, personal income and spending, and durable goods orders
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Even with $700 billion at his disposal, the Treasury Secretary must target banks and toxic assets selectively to have maximum, immediate impact