Six central banks -- including those of the U.S., Japan and Switzerland -- have added another $180 billion worth of credit into the global banking system.
They're all trying to get banks lending money again. John Dimsdale reports.
Central banks pump billions into systemCourtesy Marketplace Thu, 09/18/2008 - 12:27
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