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MBF Cards remains resilient (The Star) KUALA LUMPUR: MBF Cards (M) Sdn Bhd expects to maintain its 7% share of the local credit card market next year with the launch of a new credit card by the first quarter. us.rd.yahoo.com
Restoring the flow of credit to entrepreneurs (Los Angeles Times) A Treasury Department program aims to make it easier for lenders to find buyers for the loans they make. The credit crunch looks like an espresso machine. us.rd.yahoo.com
Christmas tree cutting permits available (Pikes Peak Courier View) The Pike National Forest - Pikes Peak Ranger District will be offering Holiday Tree cutting permits for sale Dec. 1-17. The cost is $10 per tree, no credit cards will be accepted. For additional information, access the Web at www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/pp or call, 719-477-4221. us.rd.yahoo.com
Massive new programs aimed at loosening credit (The Journal News) WASHINGTON - Rolling out powerful new weapons against the financial meltdown, the Bush administration and the Federal Reserve pledged $800 billion yesterday to blast through blockades on credit cards, auto loans, mortgages and other borrowing. us.rd.yahoo.com
Drastic Plastic (Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance) $2 trillion worth of credit-card lines may be cut. us.rd.yahoo.com
Death and taxes in virtual worlds (CNET) Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Death and taxes in virtual worlds --The taxman is coming to your virtual world. Hide your real wallet. Intel rethinks Netbooks: 'Fine for an hour' but --The smallish designs may not be the next big thing after all. Intel, whose Atom chip powers most Netbooks, says it now foresees mostly incremental gains. Morocco issues biometric ID cards ... us.rd.yahoo.com
3M, CIT Group, Skyworks, Williams-Sonoma: U.S. Equity Movers (Bloomberg) Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies are having unusual price changes in U.S. trading . Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of 10:20 a.m. in New York. us.rd.yahoo.com
Goldman Sachs, Sears, Staples, XenoPort: U.S. Equity Preview (Bloomberg) Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in U.S. trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of 9 a.m. in New York. us.rd.yahoo.com
Citibank M’sia strong enough to beat crisis (The Star) KUALA LUMPUR: Citibank Bhd (Citibank Malaysia), the locally incorporated subsidiary of New York-based Citigroup Inc, says it is financially sound and is prepared to weather the ongoing global economic and financial crisis. us.rd.yahoo.com
Massive new programs aimed at loosening credit (Reno Gazette-Journal) WASHINGTON -- Rolling out powerful new weapons against the financial meltdown, the Bush administration and the Federal Reserve pledged $800 billion Tuesday to blast through blockades on credit cards, auto loans, mortgages and other borrowing. us.rd.yahoo.com
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