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Moody's lowers rating on Washington Mutual Bank
Moody's Investors Service on Monday downgraded the financial strength rating of Washington Mutual Inc.'s main bank subsidiary to "E," its lowest rating, saying the thrift's capital is insufficient to absorb its mortgage losses.
Moody's lowers rating on Washington Mutual Bank
NEW YORK Moody's Investors Service downgraded Washington Mutual Bank's financial strength rating Monday, saying its troubled mortgage assets are depleting its capital base and eroding its franchise.
Democrats push own plan to deal with financial meltdown
WASHINGTON ��� Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of congressional Democrats' proposal for a $700 billion financial system bailout.
AP Financial NewsBrief at 1:25 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON _ Judges could rewrite mortgages to lower bankrupt homeowners' monthly payments as part of changes congressional Democrats are seeking in the Bush administration's propoed $700 billion financial system bailout.
Congress, Bush team agree on some bailout terms for failing financial firms
WASHINGTON - Scrambling for a swift deal on the US$700-billion bailout for failing financial firms, key Democrats and Bush administration officials agreed Monday to include mortgage help for beleaguered homeowners, but wrangled over other issues including "golden parachutes" for executives who benefit from the unprecedented rescue.
Q&A: Cleaning up the financial crisis
WASHINGTON - The government on Friday began to assemble what could be the biggest-ever U.S. bailout, sketching out plans to ask Congress for broad authority to restore confidence in financial markets by rescuing banks from bad debts and taking over worthless mortgages and other distressed debt
Paulson: Action must be quick to rescue financial firms
WASHINGTON, D.C. ��� With financial markets on a stomach-churning roller coaster ride, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says time is of the essence for Congress to pass a $700 billion rescue for financial firms drowning in a sea of bad mortgage debt.
Financial rescue plan would cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars
WASHINGTON ��� The Bush administration sketched out a multi-faceted effort on Friday to confront the worst U.S. financial crisis in decades, outlining a program that could cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars to buy up bad mortgages and other toxic debt that has unhinged Wall Street.
Regulators Release New Report to Assist Financial Services Firms in Serving Older Investors
Washington, D.C., Sept. 22, 2008 ��� As part of the Securities and Exchange Commission's third annual Seniors Summit held in Washington today, the staff of the SEC along with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority FINRA and the North American Securities Administrators Association NASAA released a joint report outlining practices that financial services firms can use to strengthen their ...
Bush proposes $500 billion takeover to fix financial crisis Move is welcomed warmly by investors
WASHINGTON ��� Struggling to stave off financial catastrophe, the Bush administration on Friday laid out a radical bailout plan with a jawdropping price tag ��� a takeover of a half-trillion dollars or more in worthless mortgages and other bad debt held by tottering institutions.
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