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US Treasury loan fund to ease credit to small firms - Reuters

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WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department argued on Friday that its plan for a $30 billion lending fund could help end a drought for small-business loans because it will attract more small banks than the Treasury’s previous bank
Source: www.reuters.com

Trades Renew Push for MBL Hike in House Panel Testimony - Credit Union Times
Representatives of CUNA and NAFCU are using appearances at today s joint hearing of two House committees to press their case for raising the cap on member business lending from 12.25% of assets to 35%, a move they say will enable credit unions to
Source: cutimes.com

Lawmaker urges work on small business loans - Washington Post
WASHINGTON — A key House Democrat is urging the Obama administration to work on a measure with lawmakers seeking to send bailout money directly to small businesses rather than through banks. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the House
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Nancy Pelosi slams Jim Bunning’s one-man filibuster - Politico.com
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took a shot across the Capitol at Sen. Jim Bunning, slamming the Kentucky Republican for his one-man filibuster of unemployment benefits, which are due to expire Sunday. “It is really hard to understand why one senator in
Source: www.politico.com

The secret lives of America’s debtors - CNN Money
Rates provided by Bankrate.com. Take Johnny and Audi Deas, who live in Dallas. Johnny runs a nonprofit that teaches local youth how to handle money. He had no idea that his wife, Audi, was racking up thousands of dollars in debt behind his back. Audi
Source: money.cnn.com

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