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CREDIT CRUNCH
This topic will track the latest developments in the credit crunch. Covering anything from bank capital shortfalls, writedowns, liquidity problems, collateralized debt obligations, credit default swaps, hedge fund woes, difficulties resulting from securitization of debt, and just about any other manifestation of the current credit contagion.
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Three Major Banks Prepare for Possible Credit Downgrades (NYT) Moody’s Investors Service has said it will decide in...
Euro zone Finance Ministers today will likely finalize the combination of the remaining funds in the temporary EFSF...
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