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Mortgage Aid Program Continues to Move Slowly, As Homeowners Try to Hang On

Confusion, frustration and delays mark the government's initiative to have home loans modified.

Five More Banks Failed on Friday

Treasury’s Troubled Troubled Asset Program

AIG Hires Former Critic to Sell Off Assets

Admin Considers Fix to Mortgage Program

The administration may need to tweak its foreclosure-prevention plan to address rising unemployment.

Revelations About Fed’s BofA Deal Continue

The chairman of the Federal Reserve testifies about disagreements involving the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch.

Bailed-Out Bank Execs Will Get to Keep Golden Parachutes

Tighter rules on payments to departing executives will not affect those who had already received their money.

Ten More Banks Join the Bailout

10 more banks join the bailout, and 2 small mortgage servicers join the administration's Making Home Affordable foreclosure-prevention program.

Citi to Bump Up Salaries

Some Banks in ‘Healthy’ Bank Bailout Program Appear Not So Healthy

Despite infusions of government money, some banks that were supposed to be sound are struggling.

Gov’t Begins Doling out $25 Billion in Green Car Loans

The Department of Energy will reportedly lend $25 billion to car companies to develop fuel-efficient cars.

Crackdown on For-Profit Loan Mod Firms

Forty Banks Fail in First Half of 2009

Bailed-Out Bank CEOs Enjoy Corporate Jets

Ratings Agencies Largely Escape Regulatory Overhaul

More Money Allocated for Foreclosure Relief

$39.1 Million Goes to 7 Banks

Seven more banks sign up for bailout funds.

Banks Target Proposed Consumer Protection Agency

The administration introduces its new financial regulatory system, and the banking industry doesn't like it.

U.S. Says No (for Now) to California Bailout

Obama Admin Readies Pitch for Regulation Overhaul