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Stocks in U.S. Drop on AIG Writedowns, Concern Commodities Rally Will End U.S. stocks fell, sending the market to
its first weekly drop in a month, after American International
Group Inc. said it needs to raise $12.5 billion to cover
writedowns and concern grew the rally in commodities will end.
FedEx Lowers Fourth-Quarter Profit Forecast Because of Surging Fuel Costs FedEx Corp., the second-largest U.S.
package-shipping company, said fourth-quarter profit will miss
its forecast after surging fuel prices raised costs by at least
$100 million more than estimated.
Oil Rises to Record Above $126 as Dollar Drop Spurs Demand for Commodities Crude oil rose above $126 a barrel in
New York to a record as the dollar weakened against the euro,
prompting investors to buy commodities as a hedge against the
currency's decline.
U.S. Trade Deficit Smaller Than Forecast as Imports Drop Most in Six Years U.S. demand for imported goods slumped
in March, overwhelming the impact of the first export decline in
more than a year and causing the American trade deficit to shrink
more than forecast.
Citigroup's Pandit Plans to `Wind Down' About $400 Billion of Bank Assets Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer
Vikram Pandit plans to get rid of about $400 billion of assets
over the next three years as he starts to whittle away at the
company built by Sanford ``Sandy'' Weill.
Kerkorian Seeks to Buy More Ford Shares; Mulally Tells Investors to Wait Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian
said he may boost his Ford Motor Co. stake above 5.5 percent and
provide cash for the automaker's revival, signaling increased
confidence in Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally.
Obama Picks Up Seven More Democratic Superdelegates to Close In on Clinton Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama picked up seven more superdelegates, including one
who switched from Hillary Clinton, and has almost drawn even with
his rival in endorsements from the party officials and lawmakers.
Clinton, Obama Preferred Over McCain on Handling the Economy, Poll Shows Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack
Obama get higher marks than Republican John McCain from voters on
handling the U.S. economy, which Americans now consider the
nation's top issue.
Lebanon Clashes Enter Third Day; Death Toll Hits 10 as Gunmen Roam Beirut Gun battles raged across western and
southern Beirut, leaving 10 people dead, as fighters from the
Shiite group Hezbollah pressed their party's challenge to
Lebanon's pro-Western government.