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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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A British Lesson on Auto Bailouts
In a classic example of a futile government intervention, British Leyland went through billions in taxpayer money before going out of business.
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News Analysis: G.M.’s Troubles Stir Question of Bankruptcy vs. a Bailout
General Motors, with dire warnings, is seeking a bailout, but skeptics point to the benefits of bankruptcy, which can offer a new start.
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News Analysis: G.M.’s Troubles Stir Question of Bankruptcy vs. a Bailout
General Motors, with dire warnings, is seeking a bailout, but skeptics point to the benefits of bankruptcy, which can offer a new start.
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Iceland, in Financial Collapse, Is Likely to Need I.M.F. Help
Iceland’s financial system collapsed Thursday, and analysts said the country would have to turn to the International Monetary Fund for help.
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Iceland, in Financial Collapse, Is Likely to Turn to the I.M.F.
Iceland’s financial system collapsed Thursday, and analysts said the country would have to turn to the International Monetary Fund for help.
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Iceland, in Financial Collapse, Is Likely to Turn to the I.M.F.
Iceland’s financial system collapsed Thursday, and analysts said the country would have to turn to the International Monetary Fund for help.
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In Flailing Iceland, Disbelief and Regret
The global financial crisis has laid waste at some major financial institutions in the U.S. and Europe, but Iceland may be the first country to face the prospect of going bust along with them.
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In Flailing Iceland, Disbelief and Regret
The global financial crisis has laid waste at some major financial institutions in the U.S. and Europe, but Iceland may be the first country to face the prospect of going bust along with them.
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Companies Under Pressure
Even companies far from Wall Street find themselves in a tightening bind as loans grow scarce and the economy struggles.
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