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Wall Street bail-out goes to vote | Wall Street bail-out goes to vote |
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The lower house of the US Congress is voting on a $700bn (£380bn) deal that aims to bail out Wall Street. | |
President Bush has urged the House of Representatives to pass the bill - designed to end the credit crunch - and send a strong signal to the markets. | |
He said the deal was a "bold" one which he was confident would restore strength and confidence to the US economy. | He said the deal was a "bold" one which he was confident would restore strength and confidence to the US economy. |
However, he warned that the bail-out would not answer all economic woes and that some difficulties would remain. | |
Speaking at the White House, President Bush said: "I'm confident that this rescue plan, along with other measures taken by the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve, will begin to restore strength and stability to America's financial system and overall economy." | |
But the agreement has done little to calm global stock markets, which have fallen sharply. | But the agreement has done little to calm global stock markets, which have fallen sharply. |
Financial services firms were still in trouble, with Benelux giant Fortis bailed out by three governments and the UK's Bradford & Bingley bank nationalised on Monday. | |
Every American has an interest in fixing this crisis - inaction would paralyse the economy Harry ReidSenate majority leader Announcement in quotesSantander to buy parts of B&BQ&A: Bail-out plan | Every American has an interest in fixing this crisis - inaction would paralyse the economy Harry ReidSenate majority leader Announcement in quotesSantander to buy parts of B&BQ&A: Bail-out plan |
"No one is taking any chances and we must wait until the vote to confirm [the bail-out deal] has passed," said Joshua Raymond of City Index. | "No one is taking any chances and we must wait until the vote to confirm [the bail-out deal] has passed," said Joshua Raymond of City Index. |
The fiercest resistance to the bail-out came from Republican politicians in the House, who scuppered an earlier outline deal agreed last Thursday. | |
Leaders of the US Senate are planning to put the the bail-out to a vote on Wednesday. | Leaders of the US Senate are planning to put the the bail-out to a vote on Wednesday. |
If approved by the Senate and House, the revised plan will lead to the biggest intervention in the markets since the Great Depression in the 1930s. | If approved by the Senate and House, the revised plan will lead to the biggest intervention in the markets since the Great Depression in the 1930s. |
Political timetable | Political timetable |
READ THE BAIL-OUT BILL Emergency Economic Stabilization Act[189KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here | READ THE BAIL-OUT BILL Emergency Economic Stabilization Act[189KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here |
Time is of the essence, not only to end the log-jam in financial markets, but also because of the election timetable in the United States. | Time is of the essence, not only to end the log-jam in financial markets, but also because of the election timetable in the United States. |
US Congress was supposed to go into recess last Friday, and with presidential and congressional elections in early November, politicians are keen to hit the campaign trail with a resolution to the crisis under their belt. | US Congress was supposed to go into recess last Friday, and with presidential and congressional elections in early November, politicians are keen to hit the campaign trail with a resolution to the crisis under their belt. |
The two candidates for the presidency, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, gave their cautious support for the proposed legislation. | The two candidates for the presidency, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, gave their cautious support for the proposed legislation. |
The original bail-out package proposed by the US administration was deeply unpopular with many Americans. | The original bail-out package proposed by the US administration was deeply unpopular with many Americans. |
During a weekend of negotiations, numerous clauses were added to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, designed to reassure taxpayers. | During a weekend of negotiations, numerous clauses were added to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, designed to reassure taxpayers. |
Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, said the agreement was "not a bailout of Wall Street", but designed to ensure pensions, savings and jobs would be safe. | Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, said the agreement was "not a bailout of Wall Street", but designed to ensure pensions, savings and jobs would be safe. |
Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid said the deal was a big improvement on the initial proposal. | Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid said the deal was a big improvement on the initial proposal. |
"They wanted a blank cheque and we couldn't give them one... Now we have to get the votes." | "They wanted a blank cheque and we couldn't give them one... Now we have to get the votes." |
No golden parachutes | No golden parachutes |
The deal addresses several of the key concerns raised by both Democrats and Republicans:
| The deal addresses several of the key concerns raised by both Democrats and Republicans:
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The proposed legislation was now "frozen", said Ms Pelosi, which means critics can not strike out individual provisions that they do not like. | The proposed legislation was now "frozen", said Ms Pelosi, which means critics can not strike out individual provisions that they do not like. |
However, several key critics of the deal called on their fellow legislators to block it. | However, several key critics of the deal called on their fellow legislators to block it. |
Financial woes | Financial woes |
The Bush administration submitted its initial proposal after several financial institutions got into trouble - unable to free up the money to keep their daily business going. | The Bush administration submitted its initial proposal after several financial institutions got into trouble - unable to free up the money to keep their daily business going. |
The liquidity problems have not been limited to the US.
| The liquidity problems have not been limited to the US.
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