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Your Money: Email Questions to yourmoney@ap.org
Monday, 05 January 2009
With the nation in the grip of a deepening recession, there are many unanswered questions when it comes to money management. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney is now soliciting questions via email. (Jan. 5)
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Money Minute: Times Ads, Hyundai, Construction
Monday, 05 January 2009
The New York Times is now the latest paper to run graphical advertising on its front page. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Jan. 5)
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Wedgewood leaves shattered market
Monday, 05 January 2009
Two of the British Isles most venerable names in fine china and crystal have gone into receivership, unable to win more time from creditors. * More gloom for UK retail sector * Japan's ANA delays Airbus contract
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Japan's tent city
Monday, 05 January 2009
Hundreds of homeless people spent the New Year living in a Tokyo park to demand jobs as rising unemployment bites. Contract and temporary workers are bearing the brunt of the Japanese recession as companies slash output. Tens of thousands are predicted to lose their jobs in the first part of 2009. Hundreds of jobless Japanese marched around parliament on Monday demanding work and housing as lawmakers began discussing steps to combat a worsening recession. The government is forecasting that the world's second largest economy will have zero growth in the year ending March 2010.
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Profit worries offset Obama plan
Monday, 05 January 2009
Wall Street began the first trading week of the year with worries about what the year will hold for corporate profits. Those concerns offset optimism that President-elect Barack Obama was planning to ask for $310 billion in tax cuts as part of a massive stimulus plan. Apple's Steve Jobs announced his intention to stay on as CEO despite speculation about his health. Conway Gittens reports from New York.
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