

Left: Time (13/10/2008),
The Economist (4/10/2008)
"Whatever America’s Congress does, governments should work together on principles to stabilise and recapitalise banks — not just to stem panic but also to save money. Even if, as the Europeans claim, the crisis was made in America, it now belongs to everyone." (The Economist)
"Trust us, said the voices of Washington. First the Bush Administration... Then the Democrats... As crisis has gripped the American economy, with equity markets roiling and credit markets seizing up, Washington went to the well once more, as a lame-duck President joined Democratic and Republican congressional leaders to ask Americans to trust them with a $700 billion Wall Street rescue package. But the well of trust had long run dry. Outraged calls overwhelmed Capitol Hill switchboards, and on Sept. 29 the bailout failed in the House, panicking the markets anew. Washington is still likely to find a fix for the credit crisis, but after a series of corruption scandals and a longer series of gaps between deeds and words, its own credibility crisis might take longer to repair." (Time)
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