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Obama urges banks to ease credit
 

December 15, 2009






US President Barack Obama Monday urged banks to ease access to credit, saying they owed it to the American people after billions of taxpayer dollars were spent last year to prevent the financial industry from completely collapsing.‘We expect them to explore every responsible way to help get our economy moving again,’ Obama said at the White House, after meeting with the top executives from the nation’s largest banks.Obama brought them to Washington to implore them to find ways to get credit to small-and medium-sized businesses who have struggled to secure loans following the financial sector meltdown that sunk the global economy.

‘Today, due to the timely loans from the American people, our financial system has stabilized, the stock market has sprung back to life, our economy is growing and our banks are once again recording profits,’ he said.Under a Treasury Department programme launched last year, banks were loaned billions of dollars in bailout packages to stave off the damage caused by risky loan practices that produced record high loan defaults.






 









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