Lenders urge Brown to intervene to ease financial crisis

April 16, 2008
Prime minister Gordon Brown met with a group of mortgage lenders at Downing Street yesterday, to explore possible routes to ease the credit squeeze. The representatives from leading institutions, including Nationwide, Royal Bank of Scotland and Abbey, along with smaller lenders, urged the government to take more decisive action. Brown is said to be considering a plan to "break the …

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