CIT customers seek out new lenders

Courtesy Marketplace  Thu, 07/16/2009 - 10:02

CIT received $2 billion from the Fed last fall, but it won't be getting seconds from Washington. What does that mean for the small businesses that depend on loans from the company?

Steve Henn reports.


 

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