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    +Emerging markets could be next bubble
      WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Investors searching for big returns and no exposure to U.S. subprime mortgages are looking at emerging markets, raising the possibility that too much money could flow in, pumping up another bubble, top international bankers warned Sunday.

    +Banks saw crisis was coming, but were powerless
      WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The world's biggest bankers said Sunday their greed made them powerless to prevent the train wreck in credit markets, even though they recognized that markets weren't pricing the risk of subprime default appropriately.

    +Survey: Gas prices up 5 cents in past two weeks
      SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Nationwide, gasoline prices rose about 5 cents over the past two weeks, according to a survey released Sunday.

    +U.S. 3rd-quarter venture deals fewer in number, bigger in size
      TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Venture capitalists closed fewer U.S. fundings in the third quarter, but the value of those investments increased.

    +European regulators not keen for new rules for banking system
      WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Top European regulators urged big banks to take voluntary steps to fix weaknesses uncovered in the recent global financial market turmoil and warned any move for quick new laws might cause more harm than good.

    +Could stocks face another 'Black Monday'?
      NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- History never repeats itself; but it often rhymes, Mark Twain once said. That's also what many traders and market watcherswere left to ponder as the Dow industrials slid more than 360 points on Friday, which marked the 20th anniversary of Black Monday.

    +Could stocks face another 'Black Monday'?
      NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- History never repeats itself; but it often rhymes, Mark Twain once said. That's also what many traders and market watchers were left to ponder as the Dow industrials slid more than 360 points on Friday, which marked the 20th anniversary of Black Monday.

    +Two more Chrysler sites reject contract proposal: WSJ
      TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Two more Chrysler LLC plants rejected the latest contract proposal the company reached with the United Auto Workers, pressuring the union to build support for the pact, a media report said.

    +Mutual fund lessons from the crash of '87
      BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Investors are a lot smarter about mutual funds today than they were 20 years ago.

    +More ugly housing numbers expected
      WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Not much economic data will be released in the coming week, but every number that does come out will be important in gauging the economic landscape and the Federal Reserve's likely response.

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