NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush on Saturday once again tried to reassure a nervous public that world leaders were working together to address what is unfolding as the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression. "We recognize
Bush: US will work with partners on credit crisis - Washington Post
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, left, listens as President Bush speaks with the G7 Finance Ministers in the Rose Garden of the White House, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (Evan Vucci - AP) Italy's Finance Minister
Bush: US will work with partners on credit crisis - Washington Post
Italy's Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti, center, walks with IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, right, as France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is seen at left, after their meeting with President Bush and other G7 finance ministers
Fury as Mugabe party gets key ministries - CNN
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Robert Mugabe's political rivals Saturday accused the Zimbabwean president of "ambush" in allocating key ministries to his own party in defiance of a power-sharing agreement aimed at ending political turmoil in the country
DIARY-G7, IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington - Reuters
Finance ministers and central bankers from around the globe are descending on Washington for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank on Oct. 11-13. In addition, finance officials from the Group of Seven met on Oct. 10
Bush says G-7 'will do what it takes' to ease economic crisis - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- President Bush and the finance ministers of seven of the world's most powerful economies stood shoulder to shoulder in the White House Rose Garden this morning and pledged to work together to resolve the crisis that has paralyzed global
Bush: 'Stronger' economy looms post-crisis - MSNBC
Oct. 10: Finance ministers from around the world have gathered in Washington to confront the massive financial crisis that's gripping the globe. NBC's David Gregory reports. WASHINGTON - President Bush emerged from a meeting with foreign financial
Bush: U.S. to Work With Other World Powers to Combat Credit Crisis - FOX News
Oct. 11: President Bush, left, sits with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson during a meeting with the G7 Finance Ministers at the White House. Oct. 11: President Bush, left, sits with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson during a meeting with the G7
Banks cut rates after Ottawa steps in - Globe and Mail
OTTAWA, TORONTO -- Royal Bank of Canada's Barbara Stymiest paused at midday yesterday in the midst of explaining the balancing act that's required to fund a major financial institution during a credit crisis. The chief operating officer had been
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