Sep 19 Fed, Congress, President Review Plans to Aid Flailing Financial Markets By PBS News Hour President Bush and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson pushed Congress Friday to cooperate with a plan to rescue the country's markets by authorizing the government to purchase failing mortgages at highly discounted rates. Continue reading
Sep 18 Watch Government Reshapes Role in Financial Sector With Bailouts The financial crisis gripping Wall Street this week has led to an unprecedented level of government intervention. Policy experts examine the government's role in the crisis. Continue watching
Sep 17 Stocks Plunge Despite Fed’s $85B Bailout of AIG By Admin, PBS News Hour Even though the U.S. government threw an $85 billion lifeline to troubled insurer American International Group, Inc. Tuesday, U.S. stocks took another beating Wednesday led by plummeting shares of investment banks Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. Continue reading
Sep 15 Watch Uncertainty Hits Wall Street After Lehman, Merrill Meltdown The demise of Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch's $50 billion buyout and concerns about AIG caused a Wall Street panic Monday. Economic analysts give insight on the causes and implications of the financial crisis. Continue watching
Sep 15 Lehman Brothers Files for Bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch Sells to Bank of America By Admin, PBS News Hour After a frantic weekend that shook Wall Street to the core, Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy Monday under the weight of $60 billion in bad real estate holdings and Bank of America moved to buy Merrill Lynch in a $50… Continue reading
Sep 11 When running as intended, what cost difference does Fannie and Freddie make to the mortgage payment of the average house? By Business Desk Question/Comment: How do other nations subsidize housing (to the same end that Fannie and Freddie do in the U.S.)? When running as intended, what cost difference does Fannie and Freddie make to the mortgage payment of the average house? If… Continue reading
Sep 09 Watch Senators React to Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae Rescue Plan After the U.S. Treasury's decision to take over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Senate Banking Committee members Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and Richard Shelby, R.-Ala., provide Congressional perspective on the rescue plan and assess the road ahead. Continue watching
Sep 08 Markets Rise on News of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Takeover By Admin, PBS News Hour Global stocks and the dollar jumped Monday on the news that the government seized control of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Sunday in a landmark attempt to stabilize the firms and contain the financial crisis caused by the… Continue reading
Jul 23 President Bush Drops Veto Threat for Housing Bill By PBS News Hour President Bush will sign into law a housing rescue bill hammered out in a compromise among House and Senate leaders, the White House said Wednesday. Continue reading
Jul 15 Watch Continued Economic Concerns Draw Attention on Hill Amid signs of continued economic distress, President Bush and the nation's top economic policymakers fanned out across Washington, seeking to reassure roiling markets, skittish investors, and a worried public. Ray Suarez wraps up the latest economic news. Continue watching