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- Markets rally as world's central banks infuse cash
- Shares worldwide surge due to US government plan
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- FBI begins widespread financial probe of 26 firms
- Economic opportunities for women still lagging: World Bank and OECD
- Bush addresses nation on economic crisis; Congress debates bailout
- US House of Representatives rejects bail out bill in vote
- George Bush: Rescue plan will get through
- Worldwide markets fall precipitously
- Central banks worldwide cut interest rates
- Global markets plunge
- WTO calls meeting on trade finance and economic crisis
- Dow Jones recovers hundreds of points, before losing them in minutes
- Iceland and United Kingdom in diplomatic dispute over financial crisis
- Bush attempts to reassure Americans in radio address
- Global markets surge in value
- American Paul Krugman wins Nobel prize for economics
- US Federal deficit reaches record high of $455 billion
- IMF prepares to help Hungary and Ukraine
- US retailer Circuit City files for bankruptcy protection
- Eurozone now officially in recession
- OPEC cuts production by 2.2 million barrels a day
- Global economy could lose up to 51 million jobs this year, says UN agency
- Sony net profit falls by 95%
- Automobile sales in the United States down sharply
- US job cuts last month highest since 1974, unemployment rate rises
- Automobile manufacturer Toyota triples annual loss prediction
- Latin America suffers drop in remittances
- General Motors automobile sales plunge by 45%
- Asian countries call for global currency
- One in five Americans finds socialism superior, poll says
- Darling announces UK budget for 2009
- Oil prices reach six-month high
- Hydrogen fuel cell cars promoted in various states, but U.S. federal funding cut
- Steelmaker Corus to cut 2000 jobs in the UK and Netherlands
- Vestas occupation continues; left-wing political parties voice support
- Vestas protesters sacked with immediate effect
- UK energy companies announce that prices for bills could increase
- Rhode Island borrows $90 million from US for jobless claims
- U.S. tariffs on Chinese solar panels to be contested
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