Today on Reuters (1/5)
Meltdown spreads
Quarterly profits at Goldman Sachs slid 70 percent and shares in Britain's HBOS plunged by about a third as financial sector carnage snowballed beyond insurer AIG. Full Article | Full Coverage
Oil plunge continues
Oil fell over 4 percent to a seven-month low, sliding for a second day as Lehman Brothers' collapse raised concern the credit crisis will hurt the economy and undermine fuel demand. Full Article
Street overhaul pledge
As fears of a meltdown jolted Wall St., presidential candidates sparred over who could best restore financial health, with McCain pledging reform and Obama painting him as out of touch. Full Article | Full Coverage
Market carnage leaves Hollywood vulnerable
The film-finance world may not feel an immediate pinch from the downfall of Lehman Bros. and the planned sale of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America -- but longer term, there may be an ouch. Full Article
When is Port not a Port?
Vintners can take the vines out of Portugal but can they be used to produce the full-bodied Port wine that the nation is famous for in another country? Full Article | Full Coverage
LATEST: Credit crisis deepens
Financial gloom
Competing for investors’ attention today are the Fed rate decision, results from Goldman Sachs and AIG’s woes.
Morning Call: Losses at the open Full Article | Video
Post-Lehman
Turmoil in the financial sector will prompt a contraction in credit, raising the stakes for companies like General Motors looking to fund turnaround efforts, GM President Fritz Henderson said. Full Article
Newsmaker
Automakers hurt
The head of Ford said he sees no reason to believe overall U.S. auto sales will rebound before late next year or perhaps 2010. Full Article
Insight (1/4)
Hello deflation
A few short weeks, a few banking failures, a massive fall in oil and commodity prices and deflation is back on the agenda. Full Article | More Columns
A buyer's market
With some nation-wide retailers pulling back in the face of a real-estate slump, many smaller operators of restaurants and retail establishments are taking advantage of a buyer's market. Full Article
Planning way ahead
Putting hard-earned money into a 401(k) takes a back seat to groceries and the cell phone bill for Gen X. Full Article | More Columns
Feeling the chill
Far from being "decoupled," Japan is proving to be on a very bad date with the global economy. Full Article | More Columns
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Crisis in Credit
The latest news and analysis on the credit crunch and its impact on the global financial markets. Full Coverage
Election 2008
The latest stories from the campaign trail on the road to the White House. Full Coverage
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Wine harvest time
Workers pick grapes off the vines as wine harvest season begins in California's famed Napa Valley.S. America leaders back Morales
Sep 16 - South American leaders throw their support behind embattled Bolivian President Evo Morales. Play Video