Sunday, March 29, 2009

Bank CEOs favor Obama's plan but want more details

WASHINGTON — Top executives of the nation's biggest banks said Friday after meeting with President Barack Obama that they will work with the administration on its economic recovery plans, but want more specifics from the White House.
Bankers said an administration proposal to jump-start lending, a problem at the heart of the industry's crisis, is encouraging.


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