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Facing new writeofs, Citi could be looking to get as much as $10 billion, likely all from foreign governments...Countrywide Corp. on collision course with bankruptcy...
Submitted: Jan 10, 2008
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Pretty scary stuff with Countrywide. It also looks like foreign governments are buying up US banks. We went to war to pacify the Middle east and now they are buying up our financial assets. Pretty ironic.
Posted: Jan 10, 2008