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CNNMoney: Senate passes landmark housing bill

The Senate on Saturday overwhelmingly passed a landmark housing bill that will offer up to $300 billion in loans for troubled homeowners and establish a government rescue plan for mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

CNNMoney: Fannie, Freddie: Not out of the woods

The federal government's plan to rescue Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac won support from some experts and politicians Monday but did not fully assure investors in the beleaguered mortgage finance giants.

Fortune: Midnight hour for Fannie and Freddie

The two companies underpinning much of the global capital markets' debt and derivative trading are in a world of pain, and various media outlets reported that government officials were considering several options for intervention.

CNNMoney: Stocks whipsawed by Fannie and Freddie

Stocks fell Friday, but closed off their lows, as fears that mortgage backers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would collapse eased after comments from a leading senator and talk that the Federal Reserve would open up its discount window.

CNNMoney: Make your credit card complaints count

If you've ever had your interest rate jacked up on your credit card, it's your turn to gripe. Here are top tips on how to make your complaints count.

Commentary: Be honest, we all wish to be VIPs

Be honest: How many of you are really shocked to find out that a bunch of Washington insiders were part of a VIP program coordinated by mortgage giant Countrywide Financial?

CNNMoney: Unemployment spike stirs stimulus talk

The dismal jobs report on Friday has prompted renewed calls for a second congressional effort to stimulate the economy.

Time.com: Can Hillary Readjust to the Senate?

Failed presidential candidates never have an easy time back in the Senate, but Clinton's return will be particularly tough

CNNMoney: Housing relief: Help, but for how many?

When the Senate Banking Committee passed a housing bill intended to limit foreclosures, panel Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., said he expected the measure could help 500,000 borrowers stay in their homes.

Fortune: Fannie's new watchdog

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is talking tough, but don't expect Washington to bring Fannie Mae to heel till the housing crisis eases.

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