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US President George W Bush has called for co-ordinated action by leading industrialised countries to tackle the worldwide credit crunch. | US President George W Bush has called for co-ordinated action by leading industrialised countries to tackle the worldwide credit crunch. |
A common response must be "well thought-out", Mr Bush said. | A common response must be "well thought-out", Mr Bush said. |
The International Monetary Fund has also called for joint action estimating financial losses at $1.4 trillion. | The International Monetary Fund has also called for joint action estimating financial losses at $1.4 trillion. |
This was double the US rescue package agreed last week, which has failed to stop market turmoil. On Tuesday, the Dow Jones reached a five-year low. | |
Mr Bush said finance ministers from G7 nations would meet in Washington at the weekend to discuss the crisis. | Mr Bush said finance ministers from G7 nations would meet in Washington at the weekend to discuss the crisis. |
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He said the financial meltdown had created hardship for many Americans, but pledged : "We have been through tough times before and we're going to come through this again." | He said the financial meltdown had created hardship for many Americans, but pledged : "We have been through tough times before and we're going to come through this again." |
Mr Bush said the rescue plan would free up credit for businesses and families but that it would take some time to work. | Mr Bush said the rescue plan would free up credit for businesses and families but that it would take some time to work. |
"Thawing the freeze in the financial system is not going to happen overnight," he warned. | "Thawing the freeze in the financial system is not going to happen overnight," he warned. |
The US president was speaking at an office supply company outside Washington, following talks earlier with European leaders earlier on Tuesday. | The US president was speaking at an office supply company outside Washington, following talks earlier with European leaders earlier on Tuesday. |
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Meanwhile governments around the world have taken more steps to try to ease the credit crisis:
| Meanwhile governments around the world have taken more steps to try to ease the credit crisis:
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On Tuesday the Dow Jones Industrial average ended more than 500 points lower at 9447. | |
Earlier London's FTSE 100 index closed up slightly despite heavy losses by banking shares. France's Cac 40 index also ended higher. | |
Meanwhile the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, made a gloomy assessment of the financial crisis. | |
"The outlook for economic growth has worsened," he said, adding that the turmoil might continue into next year. | |
Correspondents day the remark could hint at a possible rate cut from the current level of 2%. | |
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