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Squeeze hits car loans; Local dealers say funds available for good credit
The era of easy auto loans is skidding to a halt. Mortgages were among the first consumer products to be hit by the credit-market freeze. Now car loans and leases are drying up as dealers, auto-finance companies and other lenders are having trouble finding money to lend to car buyers.

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Pressure on G7 as financial chaos continues
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AP Financial NewsBrief at 7:37 a.m. EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday he expects the economy to improve eventually because of the updated financial bailout package, but there will be a "bump in the road" along the way.

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`Long Bond' Favored as Investors See Waning Inflation (Update2)
Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bond investors from Tokyo to New York are pushing 30-year Treasury yields to record lows in a bet that the financial market meltdown will turn inflation into deflation.