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Major Progressive and Labor Leaders Demand Conditions For Drastic ... - MSN Newsfeeds

Explicit provisions should ensure use of the full array of financial and legal tools available to the government to stop foreclosures and restructure home mortgage loans for ordinary Americans, including amending the bankruptcy code to allow judges ...    [click for more]

The Press Association: Huge slump in mortgage lending - News Articles

Mortgage lending stalled during August, with advances diving to just 5% of the previous month's total, figures showed. Net lending was only £143 million during the month, a fraction of July's sum of just under £3 billion and the lowest figure ever recorded ...   [click for more]

Does UK need its own bank bail-out? - Telegraph - News Articles

The US government has agreed to a $700bn bailout of its banking system, while in Britain, politicians have intervened to save a third lender from collapse. ...   [click for more]

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