Jesse Jackson Plans Wall Street March Against Foreclosures
By Tom Acitelli
December 4, 2007 | 4:24 p.m
Jesse Jackson plans a Monday march on Wall Street to pressure mortgage lenders to help stem the tide of foreclosures washing over the nation. Crain's reports that the rally is meant to lean on lenders to restructure loans and set aside more money for their "victims," instead of waiting for more foreclosures.
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