Bloomberg:
- A Taliban commander linked to al-Qaeda is suspected of plotting the suicide attack that killed former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s government said.
- Macy’s Inc.(M), Best Buy(BBY) and Abercrombie & Fitch(ANF) may get a boost in store traffic and revenue in the next few weeks from the redemption of gift cards, which are growing faster than total retail sales.
- The cost of borrowing in dollars, euros and pounds fell, capping a second week of declines, as coordinated central bank action to revive money markets showed signs of success.
- Checkpoint Systems(CKP), the maker of anti-theft tags for retailers, rose the most in nine months after it named a new CEO and forecast 2008 earnings exceeding analysts’ estimates.
- Farmers in
- Crude oil is rising to a one-month high on year-end investment fund mark-ups and a weaker dollar.
- Treasuries rose the most in more than two weeks and headed for the best annual returns since 2002 after a government report showed sales of new homes in the
- Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said neither of his two major opponents would bring substantial change to the way Washington works – Hillary Clinton doesn’t want to and Barack Obama doesn’t know how.
NY Post:
- NY’s population stays almost unchanged.
Information Times:
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