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- Bailout Won't Fix Housing Crisis, Real Estate Pros Say. Randolf, Ned // San Diego Business Journal;10/13/2008, Vol. 29 Issue 41, p1
The article reports that the interest rate reductions for home loans, which are provided in the $700 billion bailout for U.S. economy is not sufficient to solve housing crisis especially in Southern California according to real estate professionals. Mortgage broker Matt Battiata from Battiata...
- RAIN ON DUBAI'S PARADE. McCormick, Helen // Estates Gazette;11/29/2008, Issue 847, p44
The article looks at the possibility of a bail-out by the government of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates for the property market. Declining prices and high debts have led to schemes being put on hold, and there have been widespread redundancies among developers of the United Arab Emirates. With...
- Anxieties grow among Republicans. Bolton, Alexander // Hill;9/18/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 107, p1
The article reports that Republican lawmakers and conservative leaders are angry about the $85 billion bailout of the American International Group (AIG) which was announced less than a month after they pledge to control federal spending.
- CEOs cautious of overreaction to recent crisis on Wall Street. Young, Jeffrey // Hill;9/18/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 107, p16
The article reports that chief executives of four of America's largest corporations cautiously endorsed the federal government's bailing out major companies while expressing concern that U.S. Congress and the next administration might go too far.
- Sanaa seeks $2bn bailout from Riyadh. Salisbury, Peter // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;8/7/2009, Vol. 53 Issue 32, p15
The article reports on the two billion dollar bailout secured by Yemen with Saudi Arabia to avert a cash crisis. The money will be compensated to pay fuel and goods import, the wages of its public sector, and payment to tribal leaders. The distribution of the money will be managed through a...
- Muddle through. Tora, Brian // Money Marketing;10/13/2011, p34
The author discusses the unchanged markets for the heavily indebted European countries despite the bailout and financial pumping made by the Eurozone's financial stability facility.
- CRA Due Diligence More Critical than Ever. Thomas, Kenneth H. // American Banker;12/19/2008, Vol. 173 Issue 244, p11
The article reports on bank due dilligence and Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) investments. There has been a proposed expansion of the CRA to financial institutions that are not banks which will allow them to receive government bailout money. However, there are geographic requirements for CRA...
- French Fillip. Taverna, Michael A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;12/22/2008, Vol. 169 Issue 24, p19
The article reports that the French government is aiming part of a multibillion-euro recovery plan at accelerating the deployment of urgently needed weapon systems and to keep its defense industry afloat. Under a plan unveiled on December 17, 2008 by Defense Minister Herve Morin, the government...
- WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR BAILOUT? ELKINGTON, JOHN // Director (00123242);Oct2009, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p32
The article provides information on an industry report issued by banking company HSBC on the economic stimulus packages being given by governments to businesses that promote sustainable practices. The company has identified nearly �300 billion in green fiscal programmes, three percent of which...


