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Monday, Mar. 30, 2009
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New GM CEO: Bankruptcy May Be Best Option for Automaker
General Motors's new chief executive told CNBC that filing for Bankruptcy may be the best option for the struggling auto maker....
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Dow Loses Over 3% Amid Auto, Bank Fears
Stocks fell sharply Monday as investors worries about the potential for bankruptcies in the auto sector and that some big banks are going to need a lot more bailout money...
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Why This Portfolio Bear is a Bull Now
A series of factors have emerged which have persuaded Michael Browne, portfolio manager at Sofaer Global Research, to become a bull after two years of bearishness, as the recent selloff is a "nice opportunity" to be investing in value stocks...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama's Auto Viability Plan  
President Barack Obama announces his administration's plan to aid the automakers

2. Ross' Reaction: Gov't Not Kidding  
The government is not looking for a small patch to the problem, says Wilbur Ross, Jr., WL Ross & Co. chairman/CEO

3. Age of the Unthinkable 
The fundamental gears of international power is shifting, says Joshua Ramo, Kissinger Associates managing director

4. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

5. Cashin's Trader Talk  
Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS, has the latest buzz from the floor of the NYSE.

 

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Fannie And Freddie Get In The Warehouse Game?
As I reported about a week ago, warehouse lending is drying up at a fast clip. This is the money desperately needed by small mortgage banks in order to offer you a mortgage. These mortgage banks don't take deposits, so unlike the big guys, they need these warehouse lines of credit to do business.

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