A Bank of America Bid for Countrywide Likely Would Get OK From Government, Analysts Say (Canadian Business)
Story date: 2008-01-10 10:48:22
Added on: 2008-01-10 23:00:15
Alan Zibel January 11, 2008 - 00:01 a.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - Bank of America's anticipated proposal to rescue mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. would also come as a relief to federal regulators.
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