Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
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- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has suffered one political body blow after another: a rebuke for bungling the Lebanon war, multiple corruption probes and tepid Cabinet support for peace talks he has agreed to restart tomorrow. And he’s politically stronger than he has been in months.
- Credit-Based Asset Servicing and Securitization LLC, a subprime mortgage investor written off by its owners, completed the sale of its Litton Loan Servicing business and named Goldman Sachs Group(GS) as the buyer.
- The yen declined to a one-month low versus the dollar and the euro on speculation the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates today, encouraging investors to buy higher-yielding assets funded by loans in
- China’s inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in almost 11 years, supporting US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s case that a stronger yuan is needed to help cool the economy. Consumer prices rose 6.9% in November from a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
NY Times:
- For a Few Dollars More, Dining Improves on Longer Flights.
- European Automakers Likely to Build Plants in United States.
BusinessWeek.com:
- Apple(AAPL) Forecasts: Not Just Hype.
- Asia’s wireless operators are looking to the US market. Their experience in mobile data services could pay off stateside.
CNNMoney.com:
- Top 10 Blue Ribbon Companies.
IBD:
- AT&T(T) Enlists Cisco(CSCO) to Bolster Network Amid Traffic Boom.
- Fuel-efficiency gauges start appearing in non-hybrids.
Reuters:
- Activist hedge fund manager David Einhorn, well known fro his short bets on firms such as MBIA Inc.(MBI) and Allied Capital(ALD), said on Monday he is finding plenty of opportunities in the current market to take long positions.
Financial Times:
- Citigroup(C) has slashed the size of its struggling off-balance-sheet investment funds by more than $15 billion in two months through quiet side deals with some junior investors.
- The Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rate by 25 basis points at its policy meeting on Tuesday and indicate its willingness to consider further rate cuts in the future by citing low growth as the main risk to the US economy, most analysts believe.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
- None of note
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