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Nov 12

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Paulson Shifts Economic Rescue Plan to Focus on Boosting Credit

Economists discuss Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's announcement Wednesday that the government will shift its focus from buying troubled assets to shoring up institutions that manage credit cards, auto loans and other types of borrowing.

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Nov 10

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AIG Aid, China Bailout Boost World Markets After G-20 Conference

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The bailout of embattled insurance giant American International Group, Inc. got another dramatic boost Monday with the U.S. government easing the terms of its loans to the company.

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Oct 28

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Global Markets Soar on Likely Fed Interest Rate Cut

After a steady slump in world trading, global markets surged Tuesday after expectations of a likely Federal Reserve interest rate cut and the Treasury's move to inject capital boosted investors' confidence. A Business Week editor probes the reasons behind the…

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Oct 22

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Global Recession Fears Send Markets Tumbling

Stock markets fell Wednesday on news of weak corporate earnings and continued fears of a global recession. Economic analysts and reporters discuss the market's fall and the worldwide impact of the financial crisis.

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Oct 15

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Amid Financial Crisis, WaMu Collapse Hits Hard in Seattle

The banking crisis has been hitting all parts of the American economy, including the local banking sector of Seattle, where Washington Mutual went from a solid industry to a nonexistent entity. Lee Hochberg reports.

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Oct 09

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Silicon Valley Navigates Changing Economic Landscape

While manufacturing has taken a noticeable hit during the recent financial upheaval, the technology sectors of Silicon Valley have fared better -- while acknowledging that the future economic picture is anything but clear. Spencer Michels reports.

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Oct 06

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Are there any banks or investment houses not involved in risky practices?

Question/Comment: Are there any banks or investment houses not involved in risky practices? I would like to deal with a financial institution that has integrity. Where can I find it? Paul Solman: No, banks and investment banks are in an…

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Oct 02

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Questions Remain on Bailout Plan as House Prepares to Vote Anew

The Senate on Wednesday approved a financial rescue package that could cost up to $700 billion -- the largest government intervention in U.S. history. Analysts discuss whether the plan will be enough to fix the ailing economy.

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Sep 30

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Americans Fear Personal Investments Hit by Credit Crunch

A record decline in U.S. markets Monday spread panic to average Americans worried about their investments. Finance writers Jane Bryant Quinn of Newsweek and Brett Arends of the Wall Street Journal assess how the credit crisis will impact personal finances.

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Sep 18

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Consumers Fret as Wall Street’s Turmoil Continues to Unfold

Personal finance concerns have jumped across the country as trouble among U.S. financial firms has roiled Wall Street. Columnist Jane Bryant Quinn and economist Diane Swonk discuss the impact of the crisis on everyday Americans.

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