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LATEST JPMORGAN CHASE JOBS NEWS:
Emerging-Market Stocks Slump Most in Seven Weeks as Metals Fall
Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market stocks fell the most in seven weeks after commodity prices dropped and U.S. employers cut more jobs than expected in December, raising concerns of a prolonged global recession. U.S. Banks Offer Mortgages Below 5% After Fed Action (Update1) Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The largest U.S. banks are starting to offer fixed home loans below 5 percent after the government began buying mortgage securities to bolster the housing market. U.S. Treasuries Decline Before Record $30 Billion Debt Auction Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries fell before a record $30 billion auction of three-year notes. U.S. government securities of all maturities pared losses as a private report showed U.S. companies eliminated more jobs than forecast in December. Emerging-Market Stocks Slump Most in Seven Weeks; Lenovo Drops Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market stocks fell the most in seven weeks, led by technology and mining companies, after Lenovo Group Ltd. said demand for computers may weaken further and metals prices declined. Top Scoops Jan. 8 – Stocks on Wall Street fell on signs the U.S. economy is shedding jobs, Intel Corp. posted weaker-than-expected sales and aluminium producer Alcoa announced plans to cut production and reduce its workforce. Corporate Bond Risk Falls as Obama Prepares Economy ‘Jumpstart’ Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The cost of protecting European corporate bonds from default fell as President-elect Barack Obama prepares to outline proposals to “jumpstart” the U.S. economy. Stocks tumble as companies warn of weak results A warning from tech giant Intel about poor business conditions and more evidence of rising unemployment left stocks with their biggest losses in a month Wednesday. |




