Bloomberg:
- Hedge-fund managers attracted $45.2 billion in the third quarter, a decline from record fundraising earlier in the year as subprime-mortgage losses hurt investment returns.
- Countrywide Financial(CFC) will make it easier for customers to keep their homes by changing the terms on $16 billion of adjustable-rate mortgages.
- Crude oil fell for a third day on forecasts that a government report tomorrow will show US oil and gas inventories rose.
- Research In Motion(RIMM), the maker of the BlackBerry e-mail phone, said it’s teaming with France’s Alcatel-Lucent to distribute the handset in China, pushing its stock up as much as 12%.
USAToday.com:
- Honda upping number of fuel-cell cars on US roads.
indiatimes:
- Samsung claims most powerful memory chip.
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