Wed 19 Nov 2008 | 18:33 EST

Today on Reuters (1/5)

The Dow Jones Industrial average since 2003, the last time it fell below 8,000 points. REUTERS/Graphics

Stocks plunge 6:18pm ET

Wall Street tumbled to lows unseen since 2003 in another last-hour sell-off, fueled by uncertainty over a bailout for the auto industry.  Full Article | Full Coverage 

A General Motors employee inspects an SUV on the assembly line at the GM assembly plant in Arlington, Texas November 18, 2008. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi
Jobless claims and tech results

Weekly jobless claims will be scrutinized after the previous reading came in at a 7-year high. Tech bellwether Dell and retailer Gap report quarterly results.  Factbox 

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Petrodollar drought blow to banks

Banks in Europe and Britain, and their unfortunate would-be borrowers, face another blow as plunging oil prices tighten the spigot of petrodollar deposits, writes James Saft.  Commentary 

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Commodity Last Pct Chg Trade Date/Time
Oil 51.36 -0.93% 19 Nov 2008 17:07 EST
Gold 735.9 -0.60% 18 Nov 2008 19:00 EST
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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 

Bernd Debusmann
A million years of nuclear planning

Columnist Bernd Debusmann asks if the EPA is engaging in scientific fantasy by setting impossible hurdles over nuclear waste.  Commentary 

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Consumer Credit

The mortgage-inspired crisis infecting markets may be followed by even bigger problems borne out of growing credit card debt. Take a closer look.  Full Coverage 

Hugh Jackman: People's sexiest man alive
3:30pm EST 
Australian actor Hugh Jackman is named as People magazine's 2008 Sexiest Man Alive.
Al Qaeda warns Obama

Nov 19 - Al Qaeda warns President-elect Barack Obama not to follow President W. Bush's policies.  Play Video

 
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