The impact of financial crisis

US Congress has passed and President Bush has signed a massive rescue plan, but many around the world are feeling the aftermath of the credit crisis. Credit crisis


The adult entertainment magazine is launching a search for models to pose for its upcoming feature, ���Women of Wall Street���.

Hollywood may benefit from the proposed $700 bn bailout of the US financial system.

The consequences of the financial meltdown now are sinking in with ordinary Americans.

The three most flummoxed people in the investment community today may be Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon and Vikram Pandit.

Wall Street banks are seeing a glut of resumes from Lehman Brothers, as staff there are contacting colleagues at other firms directly to find new jobs.

Seven years after the September 11 attacks, a financial windstorm shaking Wall Street may have slowed New York's drive to rebuild the World Trade Center.

The next casualty of the credit crunch: lavish Wall Street paychecks.

As the aftershocks of the tsunami that hit Wall Street on September 15th, 2008 reach Indian shores, the effects are showing.

The turmoil in financial markets is further rattling America���s jittery shoppers just as the retail industry prepares for a critical holiday season.
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