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Bank of America Posts Big Losses, Citigroup Splits in Two

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Bank of America posted its first quarterly loss in 17 years and received a boost from the government while Citigroup reported a fourth-quarter loss of $8.29 billion and decided to split up its businesses in a new round of gloomy…

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Sep 24

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With all of the trouble on Wall Street, is it the end of the world as we know it?

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Paul Solman: As Lehman was melting down on Sept. 14, I wrote the following “answer,” which remains my best effort to explain what’s been going on. We’re going to keep it as the lead item on this page for awhile…

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Sep 24

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Wall Street Woes Ripple Through Local Economies

The collapse of financial institutions on Wall Street has sent ripples of fear through local economies across the U.S. Four business journalists from across the nation assess the regional impacts of the financial upheaval.

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Sep 22

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Profiles of the Troubled Financial Giants

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An updated look at some of the players involved the financial industry's recent turmoil:…

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Sep 19

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Wall Street Turmoil Marks Wholesale Shift in Banking Sector

After a week on Wall Street that saw stalwart financial firms fall and unprecedented levels of government intervention, NewsHour economics correspondent Paul Solman and market historian Richard Sylla offer perspective on the events.

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Sep 16

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Fed Aims to Stabilize Markets as Jittery Investors Watch AIG

With the financial industry still reeling from Monday's collapse of key institutions, the Federal Reserve pumped another $70 billion into the teetering system Tuesday. Two business journalists discuss the Fed's relief efforts.

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Sep 16

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Fed Rejects Rate Cut, Global Markets Retreat amid Wall Street Turmoil

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The Federal Reserve Tuesday announced it will not lower a key interest rate below 2 percent despite Wall Street's major troubles and a drop in global markets.

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Sep 15

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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.

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Sep 15

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Wall Street Turmoil Forces Change to Banking Landscape

After a frantic weekend on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and Bank of America moved to buy Merill Lynch -- all of which sent the Dow Jones industrial average plunging on Monday. Reporters from the New York Times…

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Sep 15

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Lehman Brothers Files for Bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch Sells to Bank of America

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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…

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