

Today on Reuters (1/5)
Record day on Wall St.
Wall Street rebounded from its worst week on record with its best single day ever, as the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq rise more than 11 percent. Full Article | Full Coverage
Fresh comeback bid
John McCain seeks to assure supporters he can come back to defeat Barack Obama in the face of drooping poll numbers and doubts in his own party. Full Article
Nobel economics prize
Paul Krugman, a critic of the Bush administration for policies that he argues led to the current financial crisis, wins the Nobel economics prize. Full Article
Not so exclusive now
Hit by the financial crisis, the world's most exclusive banks are on the hunt for customers once overlooked, industry executives say. Full Article | Industry Summit
Living off the land
A couple have a vision of living off the land in a low-impact, environmentally friendly way. Full Article | Full Coverage
Can the optimism last?
Investors look for signs of a turnaround after the market makes a comeback and earnings season kicks into high gear. Full Article
Breaking News
GM says to close Michigan stamping plant by end of 2009; says move will affect 1,340 UAW-represented hourly workers, 180 salaried workers
$50 oil?
World oil prices will likely fall further if investors continue to rush to cash, but crude is unlikely to dip for long below the oil industry's $50-a-barrel average operating cost, analysts say. Full Article


Insight (1/4)
EU's big move
More than a year after the start of the global credit crisis, the European Union has finally got its act together with a coordinated response, writes Paul Taylor. Full Article
What's next?
Yes, the banking crisis will end one day. But it's possible to argue that this is just the cold sweat, not the flu that follows. Full Article | More Columns
No time to act solo
As the financial crisis intensifies, the EU is struggling to overcome an outbreak of the "Sinatra doctrine" -- a case of each country going its own way to solve the problem. Full Article | More Columns
Your personal bailout
Washington may be taking care of Wall Street, but consumers with a personal credit crisis are on their own. Full Article | More columns
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Crisis in Credit
Follow the financial crisis using our interactive video timeline. Track the global impact on our interactive map. Full Coverage
Election 2008
The latest stories from the campaign trail on the road to the White House. Full Coverage
Reuters News Quiz
Who is Sarah Palin distantly related to? Which country did not cut interest rates this week? Take Quiz
Endangered
A selection of photos showcasing endangered species around the world.The $700 billion Man
Oct 13 - Neel Kashkari, Treasury's point man on the $700 billion plan, weighs options. Play Video







