DW-WORLD: Opinion: Can a Government Lifeline Alone End the Crisis? Governments around the world are stepping up their efforts to rescue financial markets from collapse in the wake of recent market turmoil.
But DW-WORLD's Karl Zawdzky asks whether it's enough. (19.09.2008) DW-WORLD: Berlin Suspends KfW Managers Over Banking Blunder The Two KfW board members suspended over Lehman transfer ...
Afghan civilians killed in incident with German soldiers ...
Banks warned of economic worries ...
Discovery may boost statin safety ...
EU calls for swift new elections in Zimbabwe ... German government's own bank, KfW, suspended two top executive officers from their duties Thursday after blunders that lost KfW 536 million euros in the Lehman Brothers failure. (18.09.2008) DW-WORLD: Europe's Banks at Risk as US Bails Out Insurance Giant AIG The US central bank agreed to bail out the insurance giant American International Group with $85 billion in an unprecedented move aimed at propping up the influential company. (17.09.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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