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• Monday, November 17th, 2008

Stocks dip in rough session
Stocks slipped Monday, in a volatile session, as investors eyed CItigroup’s job losses, a weak manufacturing report and awaited the fate of the automakers.

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Rise in borrowing rates halts
After rising for much of last week, key lending rates hit the brakes Monday. Treasurys rose at the beginning of a week that economists expect will deliver a slew of ugly economic indicators.

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