$800-bn plan to help people with high-cost mortgages stay in their homes (Business Standard India)
Story date: 2008-09-20 11:43:45
Added on: 2008-09-20 13:26:02
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is sending a financial-rescue plan worth about $800 billion to Congress as Democrats prepare to turn it into a vehicle to help people with high-cost mortgages stay in their homes.
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