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A German police officer walks near the railway track at the site where German billionaire Adolf Merckle committed suicide the previous day near his hometown of Blaubeuren, near the southern German city of Ulm, January 6, 2009.

Tycoon a casualty of financial crisis 3:30pm ET

German billionaire Adolf Merckle has committed suicide, in despair over the huge losses suffered by his business empire during the financial crisis.  Full Article 

A German police officer walks near the railway track at the site where German billionaire Adolf Merckle committed suicide the previous day near his hometown of Blaubeuren, near the southern German city of Ulm, January 6, 2009.

Tycoon a casualty of financial crisis 3:30pm ET

German billionaire Adolf Merckle has committed suicide, in despair over the huge losses suffered by his business empire during the financial crisis.  Full Article 

Senate appointee Roland Burris (D-IL) (C), Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's choice to fill the vacant U.S. Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama, is jostled as he arrives at the US Capitol in Washington, January 6, 2009.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Blocked from Senate 12:11pm ET

Democrat Roland Burris, appointed by the scandal-plagued Illinois governor to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat, failed to gain entry after his credentials were rejected.  Full Article | Full Coverage 

Bob Doll speaks at the Reuters Investment Summit in New York December 8, 2008.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
2009 stocks gains seen

The U.S. stock market will gain between 7 percent and 12 percent in 2009, despite an economy that will continue shrinking for at least the first half of the year, BlackRock's Robert Doll says.  Full Article 

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Why did the SEC fail in Madoff case?

The SEC needs to adopt a “where there is smoke there is fire” approach. It must become risk focused in the scope and frequency of its monitoring and surveillance operations.  Commentary 

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Commodity Last Pct Chg Trade Date/Time
Oil 53.38 +1.84% 06 Jan 2009 15:23 EST
Gold 865.3 +0.84% 06 Jan 2009 15:43 EST

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Burris blocked from Senate

Jan. 6 - The man named by the scandal-plagued governor of Illinois to replace President-elect Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate failed to gain entry on Tuesday.  Play Video

 
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