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Oct 09

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How could a U.S. domestic problem become a global liquidity crisis?

Question/Comment: How could a U.S. domestic problem (the housing bubble) become a global liquidity crisis between banks putting all banks and consequently the economies worldwide in trouble? What needs to be done to prevent a global economic meltdown? Paul Solman:…

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Sep 26

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Kwame Holman Reports on Financial Woes Preceding Debates

Lawmakers have not been able to agree on a plan with the White House, nor with each other, choosing not to enact a bill for the near future. NewsHour correspondent Kwame Holman discusses the dealings on Capitol Hill.

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Sep 26

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Is the principle of “buyer beware” the dominant principle in the American system?

Question/Comment: Are you willing to argue that the subprime mortgage practices that started this problem can be deemed to be fraudulent in any way? Should anyone be convicted of anything for the devastation wreaked upon so many home buyers by…

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Sep 23

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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…

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Sep 23

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Bernanke and Paulson Urge Congress to Act; Lawmakers Call for More Time

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson urged Congress to pass a $700 billion financial bailout Tuesday, saying the national economy could suffer more if too much time passes.

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Sep 08

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Questions Remain After Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Takeover

Most U.S. stocks rose following the federal government takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but questions lingered over the impact on the housing market and the credit crisis. Business reporters and analysts mull the implications of the…

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Sep 08

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Treasury Official Explains Fed’s Move to Rescue Housing Firms

After a recap of the weekend's news on the government takeover of housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, acting Treasury Undersecretary Andrew Ryan details the move.

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Aug 18

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Americans’ Reliance on Credit Leads Many Into Debt

The ease with which Americans can make purchases using credit cards and loans has led to increased personal debt. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Stuart Vyse, author of "Going Broke: Why Americans Can't Hold On To Their Money," about the roots…

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Aug 15

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Struggling Economy Hitting America’s Middle Class Hard

In the second installment in a series of conversations about the struggling economy, Ray Suarez speaks with author Nan Mooney about what she found to be troubling America's middle class. She interviewed more than 100 people for latest book, "(Not)…

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Jul 07

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Aid to Africa Tops Agenda for G-8 Leaders

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World leaders entered the second day of their annual G-8 summit prepared to focus on whether Africa is receiving enough aid amid soaring food and oil prices and concerns over climate change.

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