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Banks Keep Lending, but That Isn't Easing the Crisis - Wall Street Journal


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Banks Keep Lending, but That Isn't Easing the Crisis
Wall Street Journal - 20 hours ago
Add in the fact that many banks are short of capital because they have been forced to write off a rising tide of bad loans on their books.
Consumer caution is crimping loan effort International Herald Tribune
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Paulson Credit-Card Bailout Draws Growing Criticism - TIME


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Paulson Credit-Card Bailout Draws Growing Criticism
TIME - Nov 15, 2008
Yes, banks and other lenders do appear to be stuck with loans they don't want, some of which will go bad, but so far it doesn't seem like they are pulling
Treasury says 'oops, my bad' Sarasota Herald-Tribune
US Shifts Focus in Credit Bailout to the Consumer New York Times
Paulson must focus on communication San Francisco Chronicle
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Credit crisis hurts microfinance programs in South Asia - International Herald Tribune

Credit crisis hurts microfinance programs in South Asia
International Herald Tribune, France - 7 hours ago
It will leave people that depend on it in a very, very bad situation. They could go from a level of success back to poverty." South Asia accounts for the

US banks tighten credit card lending too late - Reuters

US banks tighten credit card lending too late
Reuters - 8 hours ago
Financial institutions globally have already written down more than $500 billion in toxic loans and other bad assets as a result of the credit crisis

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