Fallout: The Financial Crisis
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Britain pumps more cash into economy
Aug 6, 2009
The Bank of England has already injected over $200 billion into the U.K.'s economy. Now it's decided to increase that program by adding nearly $85 billion more. Is it worth it? Christopher Werth reports.
Is the stimulus actually working?
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Tamara Keith
Aug 6, 2009
President Obama's top economic adviser is expected to give an update of the Recovery Act passed by Congress earlier this year. Tamara Keith reports.
Money woes plague Americans' dreams
Aug 5, 2009
We've heard a lot about how the recession has affected the "American Dream." But the literal meaning of the term hasn't gotten much attention. So how has the downturn been affecting Americans' dreams? Krissy Clark reports.
NYC goes after Lehman Brothers' taxes
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Amy Scott
Aug 5, 2009
It's been almost a year since Lehman Brothers bit the dust, and creditors are still lining up to get their money back in bankruptcy court. Near the top of the list is a very familiar name: the City of New York. Amy Scott reports.
Rating agencies under gov't microscope
Aug 5, 2009
Reporter Jeremy Hobson talks with Bill Radke about why a Senate committee is saying the government should regulate rating agencies.
Why U.K.'s Lloyds is posting a huge loss
Aug 5, 2009
Lloyds Banking is reporting a $12 billion loss for the first half of 2009. The bank is struggling due to a purchase it made earlier in the year. Christopher Werth reports.
As RV industry tanks, so does Elkhart
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Kai Ryssdal
Aug 4, 2009
Elkhart, Ind. is largely dependent on sales and manufacturing of RVs. Needless to say its an industry not faring well in this recession. Kai Ryssdal talks with dime-store owner Mac McNally of Elkhart about Obama's visit and the economic straits of the Midwestern city.
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Few benefit from loan modification plan
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Bob Moon
Aug 4, 2009
The Treasury Dept. reports that fewer than 10% of eligible delinquent home-loan borrowers get help through the mortgage modification program. Some banks are doing better than others, but Obama administration expects all banks to do more. Bob Moon reports.
Troubled Northern Rock to split up
Aug 4, 2009
David Shirreff, British business correspondent for the Economist, talks with Bill Radke about potential repercussions Northern Rock may face and what U.S. banks can learn from the bank's failure.
Swiss bank UBS suffers big loss
Aug 4, 2009
Switzerland's biggest bank, UBS, is posting a higher than expected loss for its second quarter. Christopher Werth reports.