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Monday November 17, 01:45 PM
SNAPSHOT - Financial Crisis - 1330 GMT

NEWS - Crisis sends Japan into first recession in 7 years. - Bank of France sees French GDP contract 0.5 pct in Q4 - IMF says needs $100 billion over six months - British unemployment to hit 3 million by 2010-employers
- IMF's Strauss-Kahn says ECB has scope to cut interest rates - U.S. Senate to debate bailout of auto industry; Germany says ready to help General Motors (NYSE: GM - news) ' Opel; Japan's Toyota under ratings scrutiny. MARKETS - FTSEurofirst 300 down 2 pct - Oil falls towards $56 a barrel - Australian shares fall 2.5 percent to 4-year closing low - MSCI's main world stock index down three-quarters of a percent for a 46 percent year-to-date loss QUOTES - 'The administration does not want U.S. automakers to fail, and in fact we support assistance to automakers,' - White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. - 'As data shows, China's economy seems to be slowing. We are seeing clear signs that the global financial crisis is also affecting BRIC economies.'- Japanese Economics Minister Kaoru Yosano, referring to Brazil, Russia, India and China. 'The risk of Japan posting a third or fourth straight quarterly contraction is growing, given the fact that we can no longer rely on exports as overseas economies are slowing down due to the spread of the financial crisis,' - Takeshi Minami, chief economist, Norinchukin Research Institute. 'Taken as a whole, it does not appear that the outcome of the (G20) summit will be sufficient to stem the financial crisis. This was a high bar from the start,' - Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy, Brown Brothers Harriman, New York. EVENTS Monday, Nov 17 WASHINGTON - U.S. Senate Finance Committee at 1900 GMT holds hearing on nomination of Barofsky to post of Special Inspector General of the Troubled Assets Relief Program. WASHINGTON - Paulson to discuss economy, financial markets at meeting of Wall Street Journal CEO Council (2330 GMT) FRANKFURT - ECB's Weber speaks at finance conference TOKYO - BOJ deputy governor to speak at forum. WASHINGTON - Treasury Dept weekly sale of 3-, 6-month bills (1800 GMT). Tuesday, Nov 18 LONDON - BoE's Timothy Besley delivers Royal Economic Society lecture Keywords: FINANCIAL/SNAPSHOT 1330 GMT (Compiled by World Desk, London +44 20 7542 7917)

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