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Uncertainty over Washington's bailout plan is running high and volatility is likely, so investors should stick to the safest bet, experts told CNBC on Thursday. - Five Common Mistakes in a Bad Economy
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A snapshot of how the various banks have fared since that infamous weekend. - Special Report: Wall Street in Crisis
The US financial system was badly shaken by the failure of Lehman Brothers, the surprise takeover of Merrill Lynch and big asset sales by AIG.
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