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10 craziest days on Wall Street in 2008: #10 Saving our Fannie (and Freddie)

 Jan 03, 2009 10:00 AM UTC
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Filed under: Anheuser-Busch Cos (BUD)

July 14 -- Dow 11,055 (down 45 points); trading range, 327 points


The third-largest bank failure in U.S. history made headlines after IndyMac Bancorp collapsed following a run on the bank.


An FDIC takeover of IndyMac attempted to keep operations as normal as possible, but doubts began to arise about other troubled regionals like Washington Mutual (later sold to JPMorgan Chase) and National City (now a part of PNC Financial after an October "take-under," where the company was purchased at a discount to its stock value).


But wait, there's more. After years of financial shenanigans and controversy, Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE) and Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) were placed into conservatorship in a federal takeover of the government sponsored enterprises. This contributed to another slaughter in the financials, with 96% of the sector posting a loss for the session.


Oh, and if you wanted to drown your sorrows over an American-owned brew, scratch Budweiser off your list. Anheuser-Busch agreed to merge with Belgium's InBev for $70 a share, or $52 billion.


Greg Tucker is the executive editor of OptionsZone.com.

 

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