Geithner: 'The credit crunch is not over'

Courtesy Economic news - CNNMoney.com  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 20:53

One day after Goldman Sachs' CEO apologized for his bank's role in the financial meltdown, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner called on the nation's financiers to step up and do more to fix the damage they helped cause.


 

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