Credit card weakness a vicious cycle for lenders guardian.co.uk, UK - Nov 19, 2008 "Investors are making the same judgments as banks: that new credit card loans are likely to be taken out by people with difficulty covering their expenses, ...
Dealers crash as economy slows KIVI-TV, ID - Nov 18, 2008 To add to the calamity, the failure of banks created chaos in the credit market, making it much more difficult for consumers to get car loans or leases. ...
Finger-pointing begins as Senate nixes auto vote WOKV, FL - Nov 19, 2008 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., scrapped plans Wednesday for a vote on a bill to carve $25 billion in new auto industry loans out of the $700 ...
Dealers crash as economy slows WTVM, GA - Nov 18, 2008 To add to the calamity, the failure of banks created chaos in the credit market, making it much more difficult for consumers to get car loans or leases. ...
US Treasury the Final Bailout The Market Oracle, UK - Nov 18, 2008 Instead of pouring good taxpayer money after bad into delinquent credit cards, why don't we just set aside a fraction of that money for organizations ...
Paulson, Bernanke defend $700 billion bailout WOKV, FL - Nov 18, 2008 Treasury also will search for new ways to boost the availability of auto loans, student loans and credit cards, which have been become harder to get due to ...
Japan Opposition Seeks To Force Early Election Javno.hr, Croatia - Nov 18, 2008 The bickering could delay a government bill to allow the injection of public funds into regional and other banks, mainly to facilitate loans to smaller ...
Valley waits for housing prices to rebound IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 18 hours ago Lenders could continue their reluctance to make loans on houses losing value without hefty down payments and good credit from borrowers. ...
In Levittown, Old Myths Meet Hard Reality New York Times, United States - Nov 18, 2008 Give the total annual amount of money you are paying off on moneys owed to finance companies on furniture, automobiles, banks, personal loans, etc. ...
TD caught out in credit storm Financial Post, Canada - 20 minutes ago While forecasters are already looking ahead to a prolonged period of rising defaults on bad loans and falling revenues, the head of Canada's second-largest ...
Mortgage reform? Not really Stockton Record, CA - Nov 19, 2008 Now we have so-called major reform, when lending standards are so high and credit so tight it's hard to close on a loan anyway. OK, so I guess now is better ...
Tarp the TARP National Review Online, NY - Nov 18, 2008 Credit spreads in the money markets are narrowing. And there even are signs that business and consumer loans are flowing once again. ...
Japan opposition seeks to force early election Gulf Times, Qatar - Nov 18, 2008 The bickering could delay a government bill to allow the injection of public funds into regional and other banks, mainly to facilitate loans to smaller ...
Citi shares sink despite Saudi prince's investment WOKV, FL - 4 hours ago "And the question Wall Street is asking is, is this good money after bad?" Meanwhile, a pledge of support for Citigroup management from Prince Alwaleed may ...
ANALYSIS-Credit card weakness a vicious cycle for lenders FXstreet.com The Foreign Exchange Market, Spain - Nov 19, 2008 "Investors are making the same judgments as banks: that new credit card loans are likely to be taken out by people with difficulty covering their expenses, ...