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House votes down bail-out package | House votes down bail-out package |
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The lower house of the US Congress has voted down a $700bn (£380bn) plan aimed at bailing out Wall Street. | The lower house of the US Congress has voted down a $700bn (£380bn) plan aimed at bailing out Wall Street. |
The rescue plan, a result of tense talks between the government and lawmakers, was rejected by 228 to 205 votes in the House of Representatives. | The rescue plan, a result of tense talks between the government and lawmakers, was rejected by 228 to 205 votes in the House of Representatives. |
About two-thirds of Republican lawmakers refused to back the rescue package, as well as 95 Democrats. | |
Shares on Wall Street plunged within seconds of the announcement, after earlier falls on global markets. | |
A White House spokesman said that President George W Bush was "very disappointed" by the result. | |
He would meet members of his team in the coming days to "determine next steps", spokesman Tony Fratto said. | He would meet members of his team in the coming days to "determine next steps", spokesman Tony Fratto said. |
The BBC's Adam Brookes, in Washington, said Democratic leaders in the House were likely to try and convince a number of their members who voted against the bill to change their minds in coming days. | |
Speaking after the vote, Republican leaders in the House of Representatives suggested the Democrats were to blame, accusing them of failing to mobilise their majority in the chamber. | |
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke shortly after the vote, saying it was an outrage that ordinary people were being asked to clean up Wall Street's mess. | |
Impassioned debate | Impassioned debate |
Speaking ahead of the vote, Mr Bush had argued that the bail-out plan was a "bold" one which he was confident would restore strength and confidence to the US economy. | |
But after a several hours of impassioned debate, the bill's opponents - the majority of whom were from the Republican Party - got their way. | |
They had raised concerns about both the content of the plan and the speed with which they were being asked to pass it. | |
Some agreement on issues such as oversight, greater protection for taxpayers and curbs on executive bonuses had been reached in fraught weekend talks. | |
But these concessions ultimately failed to persuade many lawmakers that the plan was in the best interests of the nation. | |
The vote came as banks failed in the US, Europe and the UK. | The vote came as banks failed in the US, Europe and the UK. |
The fourth largest US bank, Wachovia, is being bought by Citigroup after becoming the latest to hit problems. | The fourth largest US bank, Wachovia, is being bought by Citigroup after becoming the latest to hit problems. |
In Europe, Benelux giant Fortis was bailed out by three governments, while in the UK the Bradford & Bingley bank was nationalised. | In Europe, Benelux giant Fortis was bailed out by three governments, while in the UK the Bradford & Bingley bank was nationalised. |
The US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and eight other central banks announced further moves to combat the crisis, by making a further $330bn available to provide liquidity to global money markets. | The US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and eight other central banks announced further moves to combat the crisis, by making a further $330bn available to provide liquidity to global money markets. |