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Stocks to struggle despite rescue plan (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Wall Street's mood will likely remain dark this week as fallout from the credit crisis continues to corrode the U.S. economy and questions linger about the likely effectiveness of the newly passed bailout plan in shoring up the financial system. us.rd.yahoo.com
Robert Peston (BBC News) Is there a possible cure out there for the credit crunch? us.rd.yahoo.com
Stage set for consolidation in Irish banking (Sunday Business Post) The government bailout of the Irish banking sector should act as a catalyst for a wave of mergers and takeovers not seen in Ireland since the 1960s. us.rd.yahoo.com
Transcript: First Presidential Debate (CBS News) A transcript of the first presidential debate between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama -- Sept. 26, 2008 from Oxford, Miss. us.rd.yahoo.com
Now what? (Asbury Park Press) How bad is the financial crisis? Everyone from President Bush to Warren Buffett last week warned of potential disaster. Congress approved spending billions of taxpayer dollars on a rescue plan with no guarantee it will work. And the anger that pervaded the Shore slowly turned into resignation. us.rd.yahoo.com
Experts back idea of public bailout in U.S. (The Japan Times) Painful as it may be, acting swiftly to tackle the U.S. financial crisis with a public bailout is the right move — and perhaps the chief lesson from Japan's bad debt debacle of the 1990s, economists and politicians here say. Japan waited too long — seven years — before resorting to a bailout of banks, burdened with mountains of bad loans, they say. The result: what Japanese call the "lost ... us.rd.yahoo.com
The Fleecing of America (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel) Over 200 years ago, Thomas Paine wrote a treatise on government in which he said "a republic is supposed to be directed by certain fundamental principles of right and justice, from which there cannot, because there ought not to, be any deviation. us.rd.yahoo.com
Wall St to struggle despite rescue plan (Daily Telegraph) WALL Street's mood will likely remain dark next week as fallout from the credit crisis continues to corrode the US economy and questions linger about the likely effectiveness of the newly passed bailout plan in shoring up the financial system. us.rd.yahoo.com
RPT-Wall St Week Ahead: Stocks to struggle despite rescue plan (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News) (Repeating column that initially moved on Friday) us.rd.yahoo.com
Robert Peston (BBC News) Why the markets are calling time on Iceland us.rd.yahoo.com
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