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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

PHILADELPHIA COMPANIES - Minutes after inaugural, President Obama signs bills, launches - New York Daily News

Obama sworn in as 44th President White House moving crew gets to work Bye, George! Bush leaves White House Cold, what cold? Crowd braves tough weather, long waits to see Obama Inauguration First daughters stand by their brand Bush leaves note in Oval in New York Shares News

NEW YORK - The dawn of the Obama presidency could not shake the stock market from its dejection over the rapidly deteriorating state of the banking industry. Financial stocks, many of them falling by double digit percentages, led a huge drop Tuesday in New York Shares News

TOKYO: Asian stocks fell today after a plunge on Wall Street, where financial fears eclipsed hope that US President Barack Obama will move quickly to resuscitate the stricken economy. Investors were alarmed about the problems of teetering banks in in New York Shares News

While the names Eugene Fama and Kenneth French may not come up in most dinner conversations, the two have done some very interesting academic research on stocks. In short, they've proposed that there's more to stock returns than volatility -- which in New York Shares News

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel said it completed a troop pullout from the Hamas -ruled Gaza Strip Wednesday, starting its relationship with U.S. President Barack Obama by quitting Palestinian land devastated by its 22-day offensive. "As of this in New York Shares News

More on World Markets Asian Stocks End Lower; Nikkei Drops 2.3% Asian Stocks Rebound to Close Higher European Central Bank Cuts Rates to 2% Japan Machinery Orders Post Record Fall Asian Stocks Finish With Gains Asian Stocks Mixed; Nikkei Falls 4.1 in New York Shares News

Pisarevka, Russia -- Russian natural gas finally flowed across Ukraine into Europe again Tuesday, after Moscow and Kiev pulled back from a dispute that drastically reduced supplies to many nations for two tough weeks. Russian gas monopoly Gazprom in New York Shares News

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil dropped to below $41 a barrel on Wednesday, amid fears of a deep recession and weak demand hurting consumption. Asian stock markets opened lower, with Japan's Nikkei .N225 down around 2 percent after global stocks and bond in New York Shares News

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