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US President-elect Barack Obama says "Wall Street has not worked" and is promising a "substantial overhaul" of US financial markets in the wake of the worst economic crisis in generations.
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Obama seeks broad support for big spending - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
WASHINGTON ? It's a painful dilemma. The growth of the federal government budget deficit to $1.2 trillion this year could swamp future generations with a tidal wave of debt. But failure to spend huge piles of money on stimuli could capsize an ...
Barack Obama vows major Wall Street overhaul - The Australian
PRESIDENT-elect Barack Obama has warned "Wall Street has not worked" and promised a "substantial overhaul" of US financial markets. In an interview with CNBC, a day ahead of his major speech laying out details of his economic stimulus package, Mr ...
Obama vows 'substantial' Wall Street overhaul - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
'Wall Street has not worked, our regulatory system has not worked the way it's supposed to' (AFP: Mandel Ngan) US president-elect Barack Obama warned "Wall Street has not worked" and promised a "substantial overhaul" of US financial markets in the ...
Obama vows Wall St shakeup - Straits Times
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT-ELECT Barack Obama on Wednesday warned 'Wall Street has not worked' and promised a 'substantial overhaul' of US financial markets in the wake of the worst economic crisis in generations. In an interview with CNBC a day ahead of ...
Obama vows action with US deficit topping one trillion dollars - Lanka Business Online
Appointing a new watchdog to slash wasteful spending, Obama said the forecast by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) underlined the need to kick-start the economy now and overhaul government finances in the long haul. "My own economic and budget ...
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