Millions of Americans are facing mortgages worth more than their home's value. Where do the presidential candidates stand on the housing crisis? Ben Tracy reports.
WSJ moderator Alan Murray asks economic policy advisors to both presidential candidates if regulation at the consumer and banking level can alleviate the mortgage crisis. (June 12)
The head of the International Monetary Fund said on Monday (September 15) that fallout from the global credit crisis was not over, but that the root causes of the crisis had largely passed....
Sept. 6: Both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain talked about their views on the current loan crisis while on the campaign trail. NBC's Brian Mooar reports.
Oct. 10 - President Bush said the U.S. would move aggressively to address the financial crisis, while acknowledging that anxiety is playing a role in sending stocks sharply lower.
New York University's Patrick Egan gives a report card for the first presidential debate, and explains the role of the financial crisis in forcing the candidates to address economic issues. (Sept. 29)
Presidential hopeful John McCain is tackling the housing crisis, leaving the door open to a wide array of proposals to address the turmoil, reports CNBCs John Harwood.
New York University's Patrick Egan gives a report card for the first presidential debate, and explains the role of the financial crisis in forcing the candidates to address economic issues. (Sept. 29)