This is one of those days when you could spend several hours just swimming around in the headlines from the Wall Street Journal. There's a lot going on, you know?

From the WSJ: Stocks enjoy slight recovery from steep drop/ Delinquent mortgages set to nearly double in 2009/ Ford to speed green-car launches/ China fears restive migrants as jobs disappear in cities.

After the jump, a linkfest:

 

From the Sydney Morning Herald: Expect more Reserve Bank cuts in interest rate

From the Houston Chronicle: Bernanke warns Texans that U.S. slump may drag down state's economy.

From the Washington Post: Economic signs point to longer, deeper recession

From the Los Angeles Times: Gas is cheap, but we're still saving it.

From the Toronto Star: Hard times on Toronto's Stock Exchange.

From the BBC: 'No-one in our house works'/ California leads parade of states pressing case for federal help.

From the Financial Times: Asian stocks fall sharply/ GE sees low profits, warns of layoffs