Oct 03 House Passes $700 Billion Financial Bailout Bill By Admin, PBS News Hour The House of Representatives passed hotly-debated legislation Friday to bail out the troubled financial industry by a 263-171 vote, agreeing to the Senate bill that passed on Tuesday and sending it to the White House for President Bush's signature. Continue reading
Oct 03 Wachovia Spurns Citibank, Will Be Acquired by Wells Fargo By PBS News Hour Wachovia Corp. changed course on a buyout deal Friday, agreeing to be acquired by Wells Fargo & Co. in a $15.1 billion all-stock deal, reversing an earlier agreement to be acquired by Citigroup. Continue reading
Oct 01 Senate Approves Massive Financial Rescue Plan; House May Vote Friday By Admin, PBS News Hour With bipartisan support, the Senate easily approved a massive federal rescue plan aimed at stabilizing the economy and freeing up the crippled credit market Wednesday night. The vote was 74-25. Continue reading
Sep 30 President Urges Congress to Take ‘Decisive Action’ on Bailout By Admin, PBS News Hour Stocks opened higher Tuesday morning, but financial markets remained troubled a day after the House voted down a $700 billion rescue plan for the financial sector that the Bush administration and congressional leaders had agreed was necessary. Continue reading
Sep 29 In Latest Shake-Up, Citigroup to Acquire Wachovia By Admin, PBS News Hour In the latest shake-up of the widening global financial crisis, Citigroup will acquire the banking operations of Wachovia Corp. Continue reading
Sep 23 Watch Firms’ Soaring Credit Debt Prompted Federal Rescue Unmanageable loans and debt of firms like Lehman Brothers, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and AIG led to declines in their credibility and the end of growth based on credit. Paul Solman explains how these giants lost control of their finances… Continue watching
Sep 22 Watch Congress Struggles With Scope of Financial Rescue Plan The government's $700 billion financial bailout proposal now faces lawmaker approval. Senate finance committee members describe which parts of the plan are stirring debate. Continue watching
Sep 22 Profiles of the Troubled Financial Giants By Admin, PBS News Hour An updated look at some of the players involved the financial industry's recent turmoil:… Continue reading
Aug 14 Watch American ‘Lust’ for Homeownership Tied to Credit Crisis The drive to own more homes and renovate old ones in the U.S. fueled the number of bank loans that underlie the country's meltdown. In the first in a series of interviews on the economic downturn, Daniel McGinn, author of… Continue watching
Jul 28 Watch FDIC Chief: Most Banks Will Survive Credit Crunch Poor lending and underwriting caused two more banks in the U.S. to close over the weekend, yet regulators and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or FDIC, are helping banks remain stable as the economy struggles. Sheila Bair,the chair of FDIC,… Continue watching