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Gordon Brown's plan is a direct way to recapitalize British banks.
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Stumbling Toward the Next Crash
New York Times 12/18/2013
As G-20 Host, Brown Gets ‘Excellent’ Marks
New York Times 04/03/2009
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
Britain Takes a Different Route to Rescue Its Banks
New York Times 10/09/2008
There's No Easy Way Out of the Bubble
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
With Gordon Brown's initiative in the UK and Secretary Paulson shifting TARP1 focus to injecting capital into struggling banks, the focus shifted to this in the last quarter of 2008.
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Cost of Bailouts Continues to Decline
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2013
Barclays Plans to Issue New Shares
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2013
Barclays Emerges From the Doghouse
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2013
Barclays Aims to Fill Expensive Hole
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2013
Plan to Help Banks Clear Their Books Is Halted
New York Times 06/04/2009
European Regulators Move Swiftly to Rescue Two Lenders
New York Times 09/29/2008
Gordon Brown's rescue Plan goes directly to the problem of recapitalizing the banks and gets ownership stakes in return for taxpayer money and is a good one in the view of the WSJ.
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Britain Takes a Different Route to Rescue Its Banks
New York Times 10/09/2008
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
After some fumbling in the bank run on Northern Rock, Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling come up with what the Wall Street Journal calls "A Plan at Last," as if heaving a sigh of relief after Paulson and Bernanke's own fumbling with troubled assets program.
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U.K. Chiefs Repair Image With Bailout
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2008
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
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