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Data prove untrue charges that push for affordable housing caused ...
The Miami Herald, FL - Oct 11, 2008
Federal housing data reveal that the charges aren't true, and that the private sector, not the government or government-backed companies, was behind the ...
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Jindal: FEMA Extends Temporary Shelters For Ike Evacuees
WDSU, LA - 22 minutes ago
The sheltering initiative, which provides housing to evacuees with homes that are severely damaged or without power, was originally slated to end on Oct. 14 ...
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$20k deposit guarantee likely to be lifted
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Oct 11, 2008
"If you wanted to be in the housing market at the moment, you'd want to be in the Australian housing market," he said. "The collapse in prices between the ...
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Crisis may set back poorest: World Bank panel
Reuters - 2 hours ago
World finance leaders on Sunday endorsed an action plan by major economies to chart a course out of the crisis, which began in the US housing market and ...
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Banco Santander Eyes Sovereign Bancorp
Wall Street Journal - 2 hours ago
As housing prices collapsed in those fast-growth states, delinquencies and defaults on underlying loans have risen sharply. To stem the tide of bad loans, ...
Wells Fargo Gains After $12 Billion Bid for Wachovia Beats Citi
Bloomberg - Oct 10, 2008
``The main issue -- and it is a big issue -- is how much the weaker US housing, mortgage and consumer markets will take a toll.'' He rates the shares ''hold ...
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GM, Cerberus's Chrysler Are Said to Hold Merger, Alliance Talks
Bloomberg - 20 hours ago
With the auto industry faltering and GMAC posting losses as the housing slump saps its Residential Capital LLC mortgage unit, Feinberg has sought to ...
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Wall Street's 8 brutal days
CNN - 12 hours ago
And a slew of economic reports are also due out, including readings on consumer spending and housing. Much of the Dow's loss occurred over the most recent ...
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Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley get regulatory OK on deal
MarketWatch - Oct 7, 2008
All the Ivy-league educated financial geniuses and “caring” politicians missed the housing bubble build-up and the resulting financial crisis it created. ...
The tax man cometh, giveth
FinancialWeek (subscription), NY - 11 hours ago
“If it is true that there are $1 trillion in housing-related losses in the US banking system, and if only $585 billion of them have been taken into account ...
The Miami Herald, FL -
Federal housing data reveal that the charges aren't true, and that the private sector, not the government or government-backed companies, was behind the ...
WDSU, LA -
The sheltering initiative, which provides housing to evacuees with homes that are severely damaged or without power, was originally slated to end on Oct. 14 ...
NEWS.com.au, Australia -
"If you wanted to be in the housing market at the moment, you'd want to be in the Australian housing market," he said. "The collapse in prices between the ...
Reuters -
World finance leaders on Sunday endorsed an action plan by major economies to chart a course out of the crisis, which began in the US housing market and ...
Wall Street Journal -
As housing prices collapsed in those fast-growth states, delinquencies and defaults on underlying loans have risen sharply. To stem the tide of bad loans, ...
Bloomberg -
``The main issue -- and it is a big issue -- is how much the weaker US housing, mortgage and consumer markets will take a toll.'' He rates the shares ''hold ...
Bloomberg -
With the auto industry faltering and GMAC posting losses as the housing slump saps its Residential Capital LLC mortgage unit, Feinberg has sought to ...
CNN -
And a slew of economic reports are also due out, including readings on consumer spending and housing. Much of the Dow's loss occurred over the most recent ...
MarketWatch -
All the Ivy-league educated financial geniuses and “caring” politicians missed the housing bubble build-up and the resulting financial crisis it created. ...
FinancialWeek (subscription), NY -
“If it is true that there are $1 trillion in housing-related losses in the US banking system, and if only $585 billion of them have been taken into account ...
CNN News : Top Stories- Europe banks get government help
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- Biden, Clintons team up for Obama
Sen. Joe Biden teamed up with the Clintons on Sunday for a spirited rally in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. John McCain, meanwhile, staged an impromptu pep rally at his campaign rally in Arlington, Virginia, an vowed to beat Barack Obama in the final presidential debate this week. "After I whip his you- know-what in this debate we're going to be going out 24/7," McCain said.
- Rep. Lewis clarifies George Wallace remark
Georgia Rep. John Lewis said Saturday that controversial remarks he made comparing the feeling at recent Republican rallies to those of segregationist George Wallace were misinterpreted.
- Ohio less predictable in hard times
Deb Sheriff remembers when it was different.
- McCain to appear on Letterman after all
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- National Debt Clock draws worried glances
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- Computer game guru blasts into space
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- Austria's Haider died going twice speed limit
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- 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' No. 1 again
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- Texts from elephant warn rangers of trouble
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Sen. Joe Biden teamed up with the Clintons on Sunday for a spirited rally in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. John McCain, meanwhile, staged an impromptu pep rally at his campaign rally in Arlington, Virginia, an vowed to beat Barack Obama in the final presidential debate this week. "After I whip his you- know-what in this debate we're going to be going out 24/7," McCain said.
Georgia Rep. John Lewis said Saturday that controversial remarks he made comparing the feeling at recent Republican rallies to those of segregationist George Wallace were misinterpreted.
Deb Sheriff remembers when it was different.
Looks like they may be ready to bury the hatchet back at the Home Office.
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CNN News : Business (CNNMoney.com)- Morgan renegotiating bank deal
Morgan Stanley is engaged in high-stakes talks with a big Japanese bank over a multi-billion capital investment in the embattled Wall Street bank, according to an online report Sunday.
- Wells-Wachovia tie-up OK'd
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- World Bank pledges aid
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- European nations back banks
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- European banks get government help
The leaders of 15 European nations agreed on Sunday to a plan to ease the global financial crisis by shoring up troubled banks.
- World rushes to a fix
The world's leading nations stepped up their efforts Sunday to stem the fallout from the worst global financial crisis in decades.
- Wall Street's 8 brutal days
The Dow ended its worst week ever Friday and capped a staggering eight-session selloff that has seen the blue-chip index fall 2,400 points.
- Gas price drop: Closing in on $3
Gasoline prices extended their slide, dropping more than 4 cents a gallon and coming within 25 cents of breaching the $3 level, according to a daily survey of credit card swipes releases Sunday.
- British bank plan on tap
Battered British banks, along with the United Kingdom Treasury office, are expected to unveil details of a massive capital raising plan early Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the situation.
- Economy 101: World players
Following is a list of organizations that have a role in the global financial system and what that role is:
Morgan Stanley is engaged in high-stakes talks with a big Japanese bank over a multi-billion capital investment in the embattled Wall Street bank, according to an online report Sunday.
Read full story for latest details.
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The leaders of 15 European nations agreed on Sunday to a plan to ease the global financial crisis by shoring up troubled banks.
The world's leading nations stepped up their efforts Sunday to stem the fallout from the worst global financial crisis in decades.
The Dow ended its worst week ever Friday and capped a staggering eight-session selloff that has seen the blue-chip index fall 2,400 points.
Gasoline prices extended their slide, dropping more than 4 cents a gallon and coming within 25 cents of breaching the $3 level, according to a daily survey of credit card swipes releases Sunday.
Battered British banks, along with the United Kingdom Treasury office, are expected to unveil details of a massive capital raising plan early Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the situation.
Following is a list of organizations that have a role in the global financial system and what that role is:
