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Credit unions ready to lend: As banks tighten credit, credit unions booming  Area credit unions say they are flush with cash, have capital-to-asset ratios most bankers only dream about, and are doing a booming business in auto and home loans.

Credit cards, credit crunch  Consumers feel pinch as issuers 'go on the defense' Consumers are not just having a tougher time obtaining auto loans and mortgages. The credit crunch and weak economy also are taking a toll on credit cards.

Credit crunch hasn?t hit area car dealers yet  Local auto dealers say that Coulee Region customers have not faced insurmountable hurdles in qualifying for new car loans and that new car sales have not dropped off drastically.

Auto industry given $25 million loan for hybrid production  The U.S. House of Representatives approved $25 million in loans last month to help auto industries produce advanced car batteries as well as work on gas-electric hybrid vehicles. The goal of the loan is not only to help stimulate the economy but to help protect the environment as well.

Seven Common Credit Myths Dispelled   - With the economy reeling and home loan rates at a nine-month high, lenders are scrutinizing everyone's credit history like never before. Yet, many Americans don't realize the impact of late payments on their credit score and their finances.

Global Credit Crisis Hits Home for Local Businesses and Customers  While the giants of the global economy wrestled over access to commercial paper and federal bank bailouts, John Fox of Rockland Credit Finance in Owings Mills saw three new clients this week whose bank loans fell through:

Credit Crunch: Bankers say cash available for loans  While the federal government tries to fill bank vaults with cash to deal with the national credit crunch, most bankers around the Mid-South say they have the money they need to make loans and the capital to back it.

Offbeat: Two wrongs -- Bad check adds to insurance woes  Here's a bad idea. Ripping off your insurance company for more than $30,000 and then trying to make up for it by writing them a check -- that bounces. State police say a Linden man did just that after reporting...

Signs of limited credit thaw emerge in money markets  LONDON/NEW YORK Reuters - Banks cut the rates they charge each other for overnight loans in U.S. dollars and euros on Friday, and the rate on one-day corporate IOUs eased from Thursday, providing tentative signs that some corners of the credit market are thawing.

Q&A: Why the loans for auto makers?  Congress recently approved giving $25 billion in loans to the U.S. auto companies to help them develop more fuel efficient cars. David ColeThe News talked to David Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, about the...

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