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The president will announce this morning that he's giving Bush's appointee another go.
The Fed chairman is trying to raise consciousness about the role of the central bank.
Morgan Stanley has already requested to be allowed to repay its $10 billion in TARP debt.
The administration's use of phrases like ‘regime change’ is freaking us out a little.
The central banks of England, China, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States all cut interest rates this morning in an effort to stave off a further global financial crisis.
This morning the Fed said it would create a ‘special purpose vehicle’ to buy up commercial paper, giving the markets confidence.
Your Saturday-night hangover is finally cleared, and the anticipated response to the credit crisis on behalf of European banks is like an Alka-Seltzer Morning Relief for the economy.
The secretary of the treasury once had washboard abs.
The only thing that anyone seems really certain about right now is that when the smoke clears, we'll be looking at a different landscape.
He advised John McCain in his 2000 campaign and worked for Merrill Lynch for almost 30 years. But to his employees at TIAA-Cref, he was notorious for another reason.
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