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A look at the 4 eurozone countries with bailouts

Spain

Europe agreed Saturday to allow Spain to tap a rescue fund of up to (EURO)100 billion ($125 billion) to bail out its troubled banks, which are struggling under the weight of soured real estate loans after a Spanish housing bubble burst. Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said the country will reveal how much money it needs within coming weeks, after audits of its financial sector are completed.

 

Report: Banks netted $13B from Fed loans

Banks earned $13 billion in secret cut-rate loans from the Federal Reserve during the financial crisis, Bloomberg reports... "Many Americans are struggling to understand why banks deserve such preferential treatment while millions of homeowners are being denied assistance and are at increasing risk of foreclosure," Cummings wrote in his letter.

 

Freddie Mac seeks $30.8B in US aid after 4Q loss

Freddie Mac, facing mounting damage from the U.S. housing crisis, said Wednesday it will ask the government for nearly $31 billion in additional aid after posting a gargantuan loss of more than $50 billion last year.

 

A Better Bank Fix: Cut Every Mortgage's Principal

A Better Bank Fix: Cut Every Mortgage's Principal

Banks can't unload their toxic assets. But what if their assets weren't toxic?

 

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