الثلاثاء، 1 نوفمبر 2011

Afternoon Update: Government in Greece Teeters After Move on Referendum

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Government in Greece Teeters After Move on Referendum

By NIKI KITSANTONIS and RACHEL DONADIO

Lawmakers rebelled against Prime Minister George Papandreou's surprise call for a popular referendum on a new debt deal to lenders, raising fears that Greece could be headed for default.

Syria Accused of Kidnapping 4 in Lebanon

By NADA BAKRI

Lebanon's police said Syria was behind the abductions of Syrian dissidents in Lebanon, and a Syrian official reportedly said troops had begun sowing landmines along the border.

Voter Rage Has Members of Congress Worried About Job Security: Their Own

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

According to a September New York Times/CBS News poll, only 6 percent of voters said most members of Congress deserved re-election, and only a third thought their own member should be re-elected.

In Retreat, Bank of America Cancels Debit Card Fee

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD

The reversal follows a huge backlash from consumers, even before the plan was to take effect.

DealBook

Corzine-Led Firm Is Said to Be Eyed on Missing Money

By BEN PROTESS, MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED and SUSANNE CRAIG

Regulators have discovered that hundreds of millions of dollars in customer money have gone missing from MF Global, the brokerage firm run by Jon S. Corzine.

Multimedia

Video: TimesCast | November 1, 2011

Rachel Donadio on the Greek government's potential collapse, and Graham Bowley on the market reaction to worries that last week's debt deal may be a casualty.

Opinion

The Loyal Opposition

Herman Cain and the 'Liberal Media'

By ANDREW ROSENTHAL

Why is the right wing so convinced that the allegations against Herman Cain are baseless?

BUSINESS

Stock Slide Extends to Wall Street

By CHRISTINE HAUSER

Political disarray in Greece pushed down stocks sharply in the United States and Europe on Tuesday.

DealBook

CME Investigating MF Global

By BEN PROTESS and MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED

CME, the giant exchange where MF Global did business, said it was investigating the missing money, joining regulators like the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Auto Sales Defy Economic Woes

By NICK BUNKLEY

October was the best month for the United States auto industry this year.

Crisis Holds Both Hopes and Fears for Britain

By JULIA WERDIGIER

Prime Minister David Cameron is engaged in a delicate political dance over how big a role Britain should have in the euro financial crisis.

Feds Sue Mortgage Broker, Alleging Lending Fraud

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The federal government sued Allied Home Mortgage, saying its fraudulent lending practices cost the government hundreds of millions of dollars and forced thousands of homeowners to face eviction.

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