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| Top Stories for the Week of October 6, 2008 |
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House Comes Through on Rescue Bill WASHINGTON, DC-Now that the political drama is over, the mechanics of this agreement--purchasing mechanisms, valuation methods, and criteria for identifying troubled assets--will move to center stage.
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Wachovia, Wells Fargo Agree to Merge CHARLOTTE, NC-The $15.1-billion deal negates the need for the FDIC-arranged Citigroup takeover, as the CA-based bank merges with faltering Wachovia.
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Senate Passes Rescue Bill WASHINGTON, DC-For the third time the House on Friday will be considering the bill, which has been tweaked some more to make it palatable to the congressional holdouts.
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Developer Gets Nod for $1.5B Waterfront MXD WASHINGTON, DC-The District government is signing a Land Disposition Agreement with Hoffman-Struever, giving the team the green light for its plans to develop a $1.5 billion community.
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House Fails to Pass Bailout Bill WASHINGTON, DC-Thirteen votes shy of the measure, it is mainly Republicans that are objecting to the $700 billion plan that has been hashed out between the two parties.
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CIBC Sells US Asset Stake to Cerberus Fund NEW YORK CITY-The $1.05-billion portfolio investment by locally based Cerberus Capital Management will allow CIBC to reduce downside risk while preserving upside potential, CIBC says.
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Planners Delay Action on $600M Solis Resort SCOTTSDALE, AZ-The developer of the 241-room Solis Scottsdale Resort and 141 condos gets until Oct. 22 to review city staff comments and get more public input for a rezoning request.
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Apartment Conference Keys on Bailout LOS ANGELES-The all-day conference and networking event was closely tied to the current state of the economy and the commercial real estate markets as well as the financial situation on Wall Street.
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Corzine, Goldberg Headline NJ Program TEANECK, NJ-Taxes and the state budget, toll hikes, business incentives, the financial meltdown and their combined impact on real estate are the focus of a busy agenda.
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