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  1. Battered Wall Street Lost 16,000 Jobs in October
  2. Panic Over Citi Is Overblown, Bove Says
  3. Bankrupt Lehman Picks New Chief to Replace Fuld
  4. In Brazil, the Beat Goes On for Banking Deals
  5. Duff Puts Plans on Hold as Hedge Funds Suffer
  6. Citigroup Reported to Seek New Ban on Short Sales
  7. Dow?s Debacle: Market Plunges in Final Hour
  8. Top Democrats Tell Automakers to Justify Bailout
  9. JPMorgan Poised to Cut Investment Banking Staff
  10. Treasury Looks Into Retirement Pay of Ex-Bank Chief
  11. Drought Breaks, But I.P.O. Market Is Still Parched
  12. G.M. and Ford Jump on Reports of Deal for Auto Bailout
  13. Conrad Black Expected to Seek Pardon From Bush
  14. Wachtell Lipton Calls for Return of Uptick Rule
  15. Obama Factor Cited in Fortress Filing
  16. Goldman Shares Tumble Below Their I.P.O. Price
  17. Market Turmoil Pummels Blackstone and Fortress
  18. No Prince Bounce for Citigroup
  19. K.K.R. Hires European Communications Officer
  20. Saudi Prince to Raise Stake in Citigroup
  21. GMAC Files for Bank Holding Co. Status
  22. Halliburton Wants to Keep M&A Pipeline Full
  23. Fund on Wrong Side of Volkswagen Trade to Close
  24. Chrysler Still Hopes for G.M. Deal, Report Says
  25. Japan?s Itochu to Buy Stake in Food Firm
  26. TPG?s Nissin Deal Runs Into Trouble, Report Says
  27. Hunting for a Brainy Computer
  28. Perella Says Market Pain Could Get Worse
  29. Auto Chiefs Fail to Get Bailout Aid
  30. Arete Therapeutics Gets Final Injection
  31. The Doctor Will See You Now — Online
  32. Commercial Loans Are Looking Risky
  33. Ambac Settles $3.5 Billion in C.D.O.s for $1 Billion
  34. Buffett and the Perils of Distressed Investing
  35. From China With Love: Money, Maybe for an Auto Bailout
  36. Bell Canada Buyout Finally Heads Toward Closing
  37. Deutsche Bank Seen Cutting 900 Jobs in Global Markets
  38. Arts Patron Is Convicted of Securities Fraud
  39. Another View: Mark Cuban Nabbed. So What?
  40. Ackman Pushes His Latest Plan for a REIT at Target
  41. Bailout for G.M. May Fall Short, Analyst Says
  42. Ballmer Says All Talks to Buy Yahoo Are ?Done?
  43. Citigroup Deal Ends Its SIV Saga
  44. TARP?s Powers Give Pause to Private Equity
  45. Obama and the Insider Effect
  46. What Securitization Problem?
  47. John Paulson?s Toast to His Firm?s Fortunes
  48. Grand Canyon Cuts I.P.O. Price Range
  49. Icahn Takes Stake in Another Drug Maker
  50. In Win for Funds, Carrefour Chief Is Out
  51. Babcock Races to Restructure Under Heavy Pressure
  52. SolarWorld Offer 1 Billion Euros For German G.M. Unit
  53. Lloyds Shareholders to Vote on HBOS Deal
  54. Wall Street Said to Turn Cold Shoulder to Cuomo Party
  55. The Professor?s Pop Quiz: Who Controls A.I.G.?
  56. Bogle Views Paulson as Another Investment Banker
  57. Big Three Tell Senate They Need U.S. Aid to Survive
  58. Atmel?s Shares Fall and Bounce After Bid Is Ended
  59. Cuomo Keeps A.I.G. in His Sights on Executive Pay
  60. Harbinger May Lose Up to $200 Million on Navistar Swaps
  61. For Paulson, a New View on Hedge Funds Too
  62. S.&P. Cuts Its Ratings on 2 Citadel Hedge Funds
  63. Parsing the Auto Bailout Bill
  64. Defending the TARP on Capitol Hill
  65. Break Up Citi? That?s So 2007
  66. David Bonderman and the Kiss That Binds
  67. Jerry Yang?s $2 Billion Farewell Party
  68. Manhattan Prosecutor Defends Spitzer Decision
  69. As Hedge Funds Fail, Office Vacancies Rise
  70. Mitsubishi UFJ First-Half Profit Falls 64%
  71. Small Bank Seeks as Much as $30 Million in I.P.O.
  72. Bernanke and Paulson Head Back to the Hill
  73. Dutch Insurer Considers Buying a U.S. Thrift
  74. Bank of America Raises Stake in Chinese Bank
  75. Markets Move Lower in Late Trading
  76. Cliffs and Alpha Agree to End Plans for Merger
  77. Now Bernstein Sees a Loss at Goldman Sachs
  78. Brocade?s Financing Problems in Foundry Deal
  79. Alliance Data Falls Sharply as Blackstone Watches
  80. A War of Words Between Cuban and the S.E.C.
  81. New ?40 Under 40? List Shows Independent Streak
  82. Cuomo Urges Citigroup to End Executive Bonuses
  83. AT&T and the Theory of Specific Performance
  84. No Bonuses for Top UBS Executives
  85. Stay Focused, Citigroup Chief Tells Employees
  86. S.E.C. Accuses Mark Cuban of Insider Trading
  87. How Goldman Spun the Inevitable into Big News
  88. When the Going Gets Tough, Tough Goes to Dubai
  89. Will Citi Follow Goldman?s Lead on Bonuses?
  90. No Bonuses for 7 Senior Executives at Goldman
  91. Citigroup to Cut 50,000 Jobs
  92. The Creditors of Lehman Can Do Little but Wait
  93. Facing Crisis, Congress Makes Sense
  94. Vancouver?s Olympic Plans Hit a Snag
  95. Private Equity Stakes For Sale, Slightly Used
  96. When Citi Lost Sallie
  97. A Deregulator Looks Back, Unswayed
  98. JPMorgan Could Cut 10% of Workforce, Report Says
  99. Spitzer Speaks on the Meltdown
  100. Citi?s Pandit Prepares to Face the Troops
  101. Hartford and 3 Other Insurers Plan to Buy Thrifts
  102. Ackman?s Mistake: Betting on A.I.G.
  103. Op-Ed: Beyond Mark-to-Market
  104. InBev to Sell Labatt as Part of Anheuser Deal
  105. Orient-Express Serves Up a Surprise to Hedge Funds
  106. Aflac Loses Interest in Buying A.I.G. Businesses
  107. For Steven Cohen, 35,000 Square Feet Isn?t Enough
  108. As Home Sales Slump, Realogy Juggles Its Debt
  109. Parsons Urges Citi to ?Keep the Faith?
  110. Freddie?s First Installment: $13.8 Billion
  111. That Sinking Post-Deal Feeling
  112. Ross Warns Bankruptcy Won?t Help Auto Makers
  113. Worst May Be Yet to Come for Citi
  114. Virgin and EasyJet Said to Mull Joint Bid for Gatwick
  115. Lampert Drives Off With More of AutoNation
  116. Many Line Up for Cash, but Bailout Plan Falters
  117. Bank of America May Raise Stake in Chinese Bank, Report Says
  118. Digitalsmiths Nabs $12 Million
  119. Hedge Funds Anxious as Redemption Deadline Looms
  120. Berkshire a Bargain at Less Than $100,000 per Share
  121. Ackerman Bought Wachovia and A.I.G. Stakes in 3rd Quarter
  122. Kozlowski, in Jail, Wonders if He?ll Have Company
  123. Fund Managers See Need for Some Tighter Restrictions
  124. CIT Group Seeks to Become Bank Holding Company
  125. Nortel Edges Higher Despite Bankruptcy Warning
  126. BofA Names Top Banking Business Heads
  127. Live-Blogging the Hedge Fund Hearing
  128. Hedge Fund Managers Give Opening Statements to Congress
  129. Fulds? Art Comes Up Short at Christie?s
  130. Fortress Loses $20 Million in 3rd Quarter
  131. Financial Bailout Package Shifts Focus
  132. Valleywag to Fold Into Gawker.com
  133. G.M.’s Troubles Stir Question of Bankruptcy vs. a Bailout
  134. Citigroup Directors Consider Ousting Chairman, Report Says
  135. Heady Days Gone, City of London Struggles
  136. Buyout Executives Offer Grim Forecast
  137. Trust Digital Rings In $14.5 Million
  138. Rally Spurs Corporate Bond Sales, But Not for All
  139. Ramius Pushes Actel to Sell Its Flash Business
  140. F.D.I.C. to Back $139 Billion in GE Capital Debt
  141. Survey Finds Growing Concerns About Executive Pay
  142. Exelon’s Fight and the Coming Rise in Hostile Activity
  143. Ackman Says G.M. Needs to Clean Up in Bankruptcy
  144. UBS Executive Accused of Aiding Tax Evasion
  145. Huntsman Finds Mystery Man at Credit Suisse
  146. Sorkin: In Praise of Changing Your Mind
  147. Asked About Shift, Paulson Says ?Facts Changed?
  148. Microchip and ON Step Up Their Pursuit of Atmel
  149. Morgan Stanley Plans Additional Layoffs
  150. Fed and 3 Other Regulators Push Banks to Make Loans
  151. Wachtell Lipton?s Lessons from Lehman
  152. Can Anyone Solve the Securitization Problem?
  153. Paulson to Give Bailout Update as Lobbyists Swarm
  154. How Activist Investors Are Winning Support
  155. Blackstone?s Chief Is Feeling ?Optimistic?
  156. Germany?s Hypo Expects a Loss After Getting a Bailout
  157. Ackman Says G.M. Needs to Restructure
  158. National Wholesale Files for Bankruptcy
  159. Barclays Investors Said to Protest Capital Raising
  160. E.U. Official Clears Alitalia Rescue Plan
  161. British Homebuilder Holds Talks With Buyout Firms
  162. Hedge Fund Chiefs to Testify in Washington
  163. General Growth Says It?s Running Short of Cash
  164. Another Bear, and a Bull, on Goldman?s Prospects
  165. Resort for Rich Heads Down Slope to Bankruptcy
  166. A V.C. Takes on Paid Ads (When Craigslist Is Free)
  167. Insurers Under Pressure as Concerns About Capital Grow
  168. Merrill Chief Sees Shades of 1929
  169. Mitsubishi Rayon to Buy Lucite for $1.6 Billion
  170. With Adelsons? Help, Las Vegas Sands Is Raising Cash
  171. Carlyle Hires Former Charles Schwab Financial Chief
  172. Amaranth Claim Against JPMorgan to Proceed
  173. Imagining a G.M. Bankruptcy
  174. Biggs Sees No Mass Exodus From Hedge Funds
  175. Hedge Fund Owner Is Sued by Former Compliance Officer
  176. Why Obama May Say ?Yes? to Deals
  177. Mark Cuban Says He Still Wants Cubs
  178. Goldman Advises Bets Against Bonds It Sold
  179. For Regulators, A.I.G. Is Exhibit A
  180. Harvard Prepares for Losses in Endowment Fund
  181. Obama Asks Bush to Provide Help for Automakers
  182. Indictments Said to Be Possible in UBS Inquiry
  183. More Oversight for Private Players?
  184. Buffett and Ross Said to Eye Dexia Unit
  185. Goldman Cuts 10 Percent of Tokyo Bankers
  186. American Express to Become Bank Holding Company
  187. Fannie Mae May Need More Than $100 Billion From U.S.
  188. KKR Financial Secures $400 Million in New Financing
  189. Waiting for Blockbuster at Circuit City? Don?t Bother
  190. Goldman Sachs Lays Off 13 Analysts Including Tanona
  191. Credit Suisse Expands Its Business in Saudi Arabia
  192. U.S. Attorney in Manhattan Expected to Step Down
  193. American Capital?s Stock Plunges Following Loss
  194. G.M. Shares Skid as Analyst Sets Target of Zero
  195. GLG Posts Weak Quarter Amid Market Turmoil
  196. Tough Times for Retailers, and Retail Deals
  197. On A.I.G. Call, a Question of Motivations
  198. Sizing Up A.I.G.?s New Bailout
  199. Cleary Names New Partners and Counsel
  200. Fed Officials Speak Out on New A.I.G. Rescue
  201. Fannie Mae Loses $29 Billion on Write-Downs
  202. Circuit City Files for Bankruptcy
  203. Skeptics Rail at Expanded A.I.G. Bailout
  204. HBOS Rejects Scottish Ex - Bank Chiefs Bid to Block Deal
  205. Ranieri-Led Bank Is Seized
  206. Cash Fears Loom in V.C. Industry
  207. Questions About a Tax Change Easing Bank Mergers
  208. Grand Canyon Plans to Break I.P.O. Drought
  209. ImageShack Takes $15 Million from Sequoia, Report Says
  210. What Crisis? Some Hedge Funds Are Gaining
  211. Financiers Flee 15 Broad Street
  212. Hyundai Motor Stock Down on Trade Fears and Deal Chatter
  213. HSBC?s Profit Up on Year, Takes $4.9 Billion Hit
  214. Sweden?s Carnegie to Raise $152 Million
  215. Finally, a Deal for Citigroup?
  216. National Australia Bank Raises $3 Billion in Share Sale
  217. Market?s Collapse Echoes in a Manhattan Tower
  218. Obama Schmoozed Here
  219. How the Thundering Herd Faltered and Fell
  220. NRG Leaves Door Open After Rejecting Exelon
  221. AT&T to Buy Centennial for $944 Million in Cash
  222. Stigma of Helping Activist Shareholders Fades
  223. For Kashkari, the Challenge Is Walking a Fine Line
  224. Huntsman and Hexion Enter Talks to Recut Deal Price
  225. Credit Suisse Strikes Back at Hexion and Huntsman
  226. G.M. Suspends Merger Talks With Chrysler
  227. Rahm Emanuel, Former Investment Banker
  228. The State of the MAC
  229. Deal Spin: Microsoft and the Art of Moving On
  230. As Hedge Funds Seek Cash, Market Suffers, Report Says
  231. Chrysler May Face Break-Up, Report Says
  232. Microsoft Chief Pours Cold Water on Yahoo Speculation
  233. Tribune May Retain Half Of Chicago Cubs, Report Says
  234. Proceed With Care, Mr. Obama
  235. Machinima Nabs $3.85 Million in Funding
  236. Ax to Fall Again at Citigroup, Report Says
  237. Google and Yahoo Say Deal Would Have Survived a Suit
  238. Wells Sells $11 Billion in Stock for Wachovia Deal
  239. Democrats and Stocks: History Is Bullish
  240. Farallon Drops 24% as Hedge Fund Losses Grow
  241. Merrill Chief May Get $5.2 Million in Firm?s Takeover
  242. Parsing Wells Fargo: Just When He Thought He Was Out?
  243. AT&T Picks Up Wi-Fi Provider
  244. Deal Failures: The Second Wave
  245. Hedge Funds Await Details of October?s Losses
  246. Talbots to Pursue Sale of J. Jill Unit
  247. UBS Needs Swiss Regulators to Clear Bonuses
  248. Las Vegas Sands Shares Sink on Worries It May Bust
  249. Biovail in a Buying Mood, Chief Says
  250. Obama Victory May Revive Buyout Tax Debate