As the markets work to sort themselves out in the wake of the bailout plan's demise, the rates banks charge each other to borrow have risen to an all-time high.
Marketplace Senior Business Correspondent Bob Moon reports.
Interbank lending rates spikeCourtesy Marketplace Tue, 09/30/2008 - 12:29
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