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BP America Appoints Lamar McKay As New President, Chairman
BP America Appoints Lamar McKay As New President, Chairman

Auto makers look to Mexico
And, what happens to CPP, OAS payments if consumer price index actually declines

Credit crunch shows little sign of easing
In the aftermath of a historic lending boom, a key challenge for America in 2009 is to find the right footing on debt – allowing the credit bubble to deflate while not depriving the economy of needed fuel.

Where has the US bailout money gone?
The US Treasury Department said that General Motors Corp would receive a second government loan installment of $5.4 billion on Jan 16 from the government's $700 billion financial rescue fund.

Eating Crow at a Dinner for Wall Street
It’s time for the annual DealBook closing dinner column, and while there are a few winners to be highlighted, Andrew Ross Sorkin finds the list of losers to be a bit longer.

(AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-05 22:54 FACTBOX-Where has the U.S. bailout money gone?
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday that General Motors Corp would receive a second government loan installment of $5.4 billion on Jan. 16 from the government's $700 billion financial rescue fund.

LabCorp Cuts 2009 Forecast, Reaffirms 2008 View
LabCorp Cuts 2009 Forecast, Reaffirms 2008 View