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US PRESS: Fed up with the tight supply of credit,….

By Market News International  || March 17, 2010 at 05:40 GMT
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US PRESS: Fed up with the tight supply of credit, state and local
governments across the U.S. are starting to punish big banks, the WSJ
reports. State lawmakers in Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota and New
Mexico have introduced legislation that would funnel more money into
small financial institutions, which generally have avoided the brunt of
criticism over the industry’s reluctance to lend, the paper says.

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