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Oct 22

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Foreclosure Rates for 3rd Quarter Up 70% From Last Year

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New data released Thursday show the number of homeowners caught in the foreclosure crisis grew by more than 70 percent in the third quarter compared with the same period last year.

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Oct 10

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Market Meltdown, Tone on Campaign Trail Top the Week’s News

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and National Review Senior Editor Ramesh Ponnuru discuss the presidential candidates' plans for the troubled economy and how voters are reacting as Election Day draws ever closer.

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Oct 10

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Global Stock Sell-Off Stirs New Fears of Recession

One year after the Down Jones industrial average peaked above 14,000 points, it closed Friday below 8,500 amid a global financial slump. Economic analysts and reporters give insight on the latest Wall Street woes.

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Oct 10

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Did anyone ever propose regulation or restrictions on credit default swaps?

Question/Comment: Excellent report on credit default swaps. Did anyone, Congress or the Administration, or the Clinton Administration, ever propose any regulation or restrictions on these financial instruments? Paul Solman: Ah, regulation. The “genius” of these contracts was that they functioned…

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Sep 26

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Is the American dream of home ownership and subsequently loaning money to unqualified home buyers a major cause of this crisis?

Question/Comment: Lack of transparency and regulation appear to be at the heart of the current financial crisis. Didn’t the Senate Banking Committee and the Republicans attempt to ward this off with a reform bill in 2005? Is the American dream…

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Sep 25

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What regulations do you think would possibly fix this situation?

Question/Comment: I’m concerned that your viewers are going to come away from this discussion thinking that the market is to blame. The risky investments you refer to at the root of this problem were ones that the government mandated, ones…

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Sep 23

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Isn’t the tumbling marketplace a result of the various regulations?

Question/Comment: Hi Paul, isn’t the tumbling marketplace a result of the various regulations? Whether we had fewer regulations recently than in the past, it’s not as though this meltdown is occurring in a free market. If our property, current and…

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Sep 22

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Candidates Voice Concerns for Taxpayers Amid Bailouts

As the government seeks to shore up the stability of U.S. financial markets, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama expressed concern over the consequences of the massive bailouts for average taxpayers. Political reporters recap the latest news from the campaign…

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Sep 21

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Why has the Fed repeatedly lowered interest rates?

Question/Comment: Repeatedly, the Fed has lowered interest rates, and repeatedly, the market has responded, and repeatedly, it has continued its downward trend. It is obvious that that does not work. Do they want simply to lower interest rates and find…

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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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