Newspaper’s analysis finds federal stimulus has brought Michigan few private-sector jobs

Newspaper: Stimulus brings few private-sector jobs

Despite facing pressure, Obama unlikely to push China too hard after Beijing signals shift

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Obama boosts hopes for future Asia-Pacific free-trade region encompassing 21 APEC members

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Obama says US will join Asia-Pacific free-trade area in strong show against protectionism

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FACT CHECK: On bailouts, reformer credentials and more, Palin’s bio goes rogue on some facts

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Stocks rebound as earnings reports boost confidence about the pace of economic recovery

Earnings reports push stocks higher; Dow gains 73

Weak dollar no quick fix for narrowing trade gap as deficit widens in Sept. by most since 1999

Weak dollar no quick fix for narrowing trade gap

Government pension insurer’s deficit doubles, could eventually require taxpayer bailout

Deficit doubles for government pension insurer

US trade pacts with SKorea, others on hold as Congress grapples with Obama goals, Locke says

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Unemployment claims at lowest since January as White House announces jobs summit

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China appears to signal it may let its currency rise in value and aid US, other countries

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Commercial banks decrease borrowing from Federal Reserve’s emergency lending program

Banks borrow less from emergency Fed program

Dollar edges up after months of declines that had developing nations worried about exports

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Treasury pay czar ‘very concerned’ pay rules could cause bailed-out firms to lose talent

Obama’s pay czar concerned firms could lose talent

APEC: Nations must rein in stimulus spending, ensure stable growth in post-crisis period

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Gold surges to new record high on early decline in dollar, other metals, oil also rise

Gold jumps on dollar weakness, other metals follow

AIG’s chief executive Benmosche says he’ll stay; Says he’s frustrated with oversight

AIG’s Benmosche tells employees he plans to remain

US stimulus and low-interest policies mirror Japan’s steps in the 1990s, steps that backfired

US risks following Japan’s example of stagnancy

Ball State University researcher says ‘Cash for Clunkers’ fueled spike in auto sales

Researcher: ‘Clunkers’ program boosted auto sales

APEC ministers agree economic crisis far from over; Clinton calls for action on global warming

APEC ministers agree economic crisis far from over

China figures on output, trade and retail sales show economic growth on track

China industrial output,retail sales up in October

GM appoints top international exec as Opel interim head as Berlin calls for restructuring plan

GM appoints international exec to head Opel

GM appoints Reilly as Opel interim head amid calls from Berlin for “reliable concept”

GM appoints Reilly to head Opel

RUESSELSHEIM, Germany — General Motors Co. said Tuesday that Nick Reilly will take over responsibility for the European units Opel and Vauxhall while the company searches for a permanent chief executive.

Fed officials warn of long road ahead to turn around jobs market, commercial real estate

Fed officials warn weak recovery won’t spur jobs

Barclays reports fall in net profit over 9 months as bad debt provisions increase

Bad debt weighs on Barclays earnings

LONDON — Banking group Barclays PLC on Tuesday reported strong earnings in its investment banking unit and announced the restart of dividend payments, but also warned that the bad debts weighing on its profits have not yet peaked.

Bank tests find all but GMAC raised enough capital, but economic forecasts prove unrealistic

Economic forecasts in bank tests miss their mark

Stocks leap as G-20 countries agree to maintain economic stimulus; sliding dollar lifts market

Dow jumps 204 to high for year as dollar slumps

Fed says GMAC only stress-tested bank without enough capital to withstand future downturn

Fed: GMAC to receive more bailout money

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve said Monday that GMAC is the only one of 19 stress-tested banks that needs more capital to withstand losses if the economy softens.

Bank of America loans $184 billion in third quarter; $759 billion in credit extended in 2009

BofA extends $184B credit in third quarter

APEC marks 20th birthday with unfulfilled goal of free trade, doubts over its relevance

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