economist.com - 6/5/2009
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A FIREFIGHTER’S first rule of survival is “know your way out”. The same can be said of financial firefighting. Though it has no intention of exiting soon, the Federal Reserve is planning its path out from the extraordinary measures it has taken to free credit markets and boost demand.
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nytimes.com - 6/1/2009
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Since the government pressed billions of dollars in
taxpayer support on the nation’s banks, several strong institutions...
have been pushing to give it back. Now a few of them may get the go-ahead next week a crucial step in disentangling themselves ...
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Banks May Soon Get Nod for a Quick Bailout Exit
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... - Bloomberg • Committee seeks greater scrutiny for Fed actions - FT • British politics: Rearranging the deckchairs - Economist HOUSING • As interest rates rise, housing market groans - CSM • Housing Market Struggles, Home Sellers Slash Prices - 24/7 Wall St. • Observer says right buyers can stabilize housing market - LVRJ • Global house prices: Bottom fishing - Economist FED/TREASURY/BANKING • Central banks' exit strategies: This way out - Economist • Conversions for 22% of ...
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