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A capital idea on Capitol Hill.
The stakes are high Tuesday as Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke head to Capitol Hill to make the case for their $700 billion bailout plan.
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Meanwhile, Wall Street is also fending for itself.
Goldman Sachs [GS
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"It's a vote of confidence which is gold plated," says Michael Holland, money manager at Holland & Co. "You don't get better than this."
Top savings and loan Washington Mutual is talking to multiple suitors about a takeover deal, as well as exploring options to raise capital.
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Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank [TD
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Others weighing possible takeover bids for Washington Mutual include Banco Santander [STD
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Analysts generally agree that WaMu would be more attractive to bidders if the US government would buy some of WaMu's mortgage-related debt as part of the bailout.
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Elsewhere, a return to normalcy—of sorts.
Barclays [BCS
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The Dow losses 161.52, or 1.5 percent, to close at 10854.17. The S&P 500 fallsl 1.6 percent, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq skids 1.2 percent.
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Global financials are expected to get a boost Wednesday on news of Warren Buffett's $5 billion investment in Goldman Sachs, says Colin Whitehead, analyst at Fat Prophets.
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