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Citigroup shares drop; CEO plans to keep Smith Barney (Reuters)   ( Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:33:40 GMT )

Citigroup Chief Executive Vikram Pandit in a file photo. (Peter Morgan/Reuters)Reuters - Citigroup Inc Chief Executive Vikram Pandit tried to downplay speculation the banking giant might sell major businesses to restore its health and investor confidence, but shares still tumbled for a fifth straight day.


Wall Street rebounds on reported Treasury nomination (Reuters)   ( Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:11:07 GMT )

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, November 20, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks surged on Friday to cap another volatile week as investors greeted with relief reports that President-elect Barack Obama has chosen his point person to combat the U.S. economic crisis, lifting a major uncertainty from markets.


Obama picks Geithner for Treasury: report (Reuters)   ( Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:41:12 GMT )

(From left) Senator Hillary Clinton, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, and Timothy F. Geithner, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, are seen in a combination file photo. (From left Craig Mitchelldyer, Andrea Comas, Keith Bedford/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama has selected Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary, charging the respected head of the New York Federal Reserve with pulling the United States out of an economic nosedive, NBC news reported on Friday.


Wal-Mart's Scott retiring as CEO, Duke to succeed (Reuters)   ( Fri, 21 Nov 2008 20:41:10 GMT )

Wal-Mart's Lee Scott (L) and Mike Duke in a combination image. The world's largest retailer said Scott will retire as chief executive early next year, and will be succeeded by Mike Duke, who heads its international operations. (Combination/Reuters)Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc , which is gaining market share amid a global economic downturn, said Lee Scott will retire as chief executive early next year and will be succeeded by Mike Duke, who heads its international operations.


Bailout debate simmers as GM pares output (Reuters)   ( Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:18:58 GMT )

Leaders of the U.S. automotive industry testify at a hearing held by the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington November 19, 2008. From left are General Motors CEO Richard Wagoner, Chrysler Chairman and CEO Robert Nardelli and Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)Reuters - Detroit automakers began work on the turnaround plans demanded by Congress in return for a possible $25 billion rescue as General Motors Corp said it will cut production more deeply and drop two of its controversial corporate jets.


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