Dow jumps as White House moves on bad bank assets (AP)

March 23, 2009 by Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News  
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is seen on a digital display at the New York Stock Exchange March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton   (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)AP - The Obama administration aimed squarely at the crisis clogging the nation's credit system Monday with a plan to take over up to $1 trillion in sour mortgage securities with the help of private investors.


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Dow jumps as Obama admin. moves on bad bank assets (AP)

March 23, 2009 by Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News  
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is seen on a digital display at the New York Stock Exchange March 23, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton   (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)AP - The Obama administration aimed squarely at the crisis clogging the nation's credit system Monday with a plan to take over up to $1 trillion in sour mortgage securities with the help of private investors.


Sales of preowned homes climb in February (AP)

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PMZ Real Estate Agent Michelle Zeiter, left, walks into a bank owned home she is showing to clients Maurice McJimsey, center, and Irene Mello in Stockton, Calif., Friday, March 13, 2009.  The National Association of Realtors said Monday, March 23, sales of existing homes rose from January to February in an unexpected boost for the slumping U.S housing market as buyers took advantage of deep discounts on foreclosures. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - Sales of previously occupied homes in the Western United States climbed in February, as low mortgage rates and cheap foreclosed properties drew in many first-time buyers and investors, according to two reports released Monday.


H&R Block sees fewer tax returns (AP)

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AP - With about a month to go before the April 15 tax filing deadline, H&R Block Inc. says tax preparation numbers are down from a year ago.

Correction: AIG-Countrywide Lawsuit story (AP)

March 22, 2009 by Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News  
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AP - In a story sent March 19 and March 20 about a unit of American International Group Inc. suing mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp., The Associated Press erroneously reported the amount of government money received by AIG. The company received $182.5 billion, not $170 million.

Credit union victim of soured mortgage market (Reuters)

March 21, 2009 by Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News  
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Reuters - Regulators worked on Saturday to assess troubles at the largest U.S. corporate credit union with the aim of keeping liquidity flowing through the nation's 7,800 credit unions.

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Fannie Mae CEO defends retention bonuses (AP)

March 20, 2009 by Yahoo! News: Personal Finance News  
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AP - Mortgage giant Fannie Mae's chief executive and a top government regulator warned Friday that canceling bonuses for workers at institutions receiving federal bailout money could undermine efforts to stabilize the U.S. housing market.

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