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Global Investing Roundups Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Oct 8th, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: Financial News, International Investing

Retirement Plans Lose $2 Trillion; eBay Sells Out Workforce; Eli Settles Marketing Dispute; Morgan Stanley Gets OK on Capital Infusion; IMF Says Rough Economic Times Ahead; Wachovia Split?

  • American retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion, or 20% of their value, in the past 15 months, Peter Orszag, head of the Congressional Budget Office estimated yesterday (Tuesday). “Some people will delay their retirement. In particular, those on the verge of retirement may decide they can no longer afford to retire and will continue working,” Orszag said.
  • Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) yesterday (Tuesday) announced it will pay $62 million to 32 states and Washington D.C. to resolve an investigation into its marketing practices, The Associated Press reported. Lilly was accused of marketing its top-selling drug Zyprexa for off-label uses and inadequately disclosing the drug’s side effects to health care providers.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted a worldwide economic slowdown in a report prepared for a Group of Seven meeting. “The global economy is entering a major downturn,” the IMF said in the report, dated Oct. 4 and obtained by Bloomberg News. “Many advanced economies are now close to recession, while emerging economies are also slowing rapidly.”
  • Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) will likely buy the bulk of Wachovia Corp. (WB) deposits, Reuters reported, citing an unnamed source. Citigroup Inc. (C) is expected to get 20% – 25% of Wachovia’s total deposits, with the remainder going to Wells Fargo, the news service reported, but cautioned that talks are ongoing and no deal has been finalized.

Source: Global Investing Roundups Wednesday, October 8th, 2008


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