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Credit Construction spending fell less than expected in November as record activity on nonresidential projects helped offset another steep decline in housing. But the outlook remains bleak as credit is tight for builders trying to stay afloat amid a ... more... Construction spending fell less than expected - St. Louis Post-Dispatch The government is talking to banks about stepping up loans to credit-starved companies but a second bailout of banks is not on the cards at present, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Sunday. "I don't think that's the first thing that anybody would ... more... |
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