High Noon on Wall Street: Jesse Jackson's March Against Foreclosures
By Tom Acitelli
December 10, 2007 | 10:43 a.m.
Jesse Jackson's march on Wall Street to draw attention to the national foreclosure wave starts today at noon, according to Mr. Jackson's office. We will have more on the march later today.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reports this morning that the subprime mortgage crisis that sparked the foreclosure wave rivals any economic calamity of the last half-century, including the savings and loan scandals of 20 years ago and the near-collapse of the Japanese economy in the 1990's.
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