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September 30th, 2008

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President Bush Signs Bill Providing Auto Industry With Loans (Bloomberg)

Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush signed into law today legislation providing the auto industry with $25 billion in federal loans, lifting an offshore oil-drilling ban and funding the government until the next administration.

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TRW, Lear May Tout Steering, Parts to Get Auto Loans (Update2) (Bloomberg)

Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. , Lear Corp. and other auto-parts suppliers may tout their fuel-saving battery and steering components to get a chunk of the $25 billion in auto loans the U.S. government approved last week.

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Loans available for homes damaged by Ike (Fort Bend Sun)

Low-interest disaster loans are now available to Texas residents and businesses as a result of President Bush's Federal disaster declaration.

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Webster Bank loses $12.5 million in bad construction loans (Republican-American)

Webster Bank announced plans Tuesday to open flagship branches in Boston and Providence, R.I., even as its parent company said it expects to take a bigger hit from bad loans in the third quarter.

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Philippine Banks’ July Loans +23.9% On Year Vs June’s +24.2% (Nasdaq)

MANILA -(Dow Jones)- Philippine banks' outstanding loans rose 23.9% on year in July, slightly decelerating from a 24.2% increase in June, the central bank said Tuesday.

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Philippine Banks’ July Loans +23.9% On Year Vs June’s +24.2% (Nasdaq)

MANILA -(Dow Jones)- Philippine banks' outstanding loans rose 23.9% on year in July, slightly decelerating from a 24.2% increase in June, the central bank said Tuesday.

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Home loans in freefall (Daily Mirror)

A collapse in mortgage lending meant a record low of only 32,000 new loans in August, the latest Bank of England statistics reveal.

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Student loans stay safe despite erratic market (North Texas Daily)

The student loan market is among the lenders that are being subsidized by the U.S. government, but experts say that students shouldn't feel the sting of the current bailout and mortgage debt crisis when they look to land student loans. The uncharted waters of the financial landscape struck banks and lenders on and off Wall Street in a record-breaking fashion, just as residents scrambled to ...

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Utah Banks Strong, But Consumers Struggle Getting Loans (FOX 13 Utah)

Although most commercial banks have not changed their lending standards, there are more Utahns who need loans but don't have adequate credit. Some high-interest loan agencies are seeing those turned away from their bank or credit agency. Although these type of loans are as high as 150% interest, some Utahns are doing this just to keep their rent or mortgage payments in check. FOX 13's Andrea ...

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Utah Banks Strong, But Consumers Struggle Getting Loans (FOX 13 Utah)

Although most commercial banks have not changed their lending standards, there are more who need loans but don't have adequate credit. Some high-interest loan agencies are seeing those turned away from their bank or credit agency. Although these type of loans are as high as 150% interest, some Utahns are doing this just to keep their rent or mortgage payments in check. FOX 13's Andrea Fujii ...

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