With no immediate effect on the Dow, the $700 billion bailout bill has the government worried about its short term effectiveness.
In an effort to calm nerves and rally stocks, the Federal Reserve, in a coordinated effort, is cutting interest rates. If this doesn't inspire lending and inspire confidence, Minyanville asks: What else can the government do to save commerce?
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