Markets vote 'no confidence' on bailout

Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 12:54

Apparently, the bailout bill failed to inject confidence into the stock markets, which took another dive Monday. Washington Bureau Chief John Dimsdale asked financial experts what's going on.


 

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