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Economic Recession Timeline (2007-?) Stephanie Beyda, Jordan Gaffin & Michael Friedman
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February 2007 The recession began when Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation announces that it will no longer buy sub prime mortgages
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April 2007 New Century Financial Corporation, a major sub prime mortgage lender, filed for bankruptcy protection.
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June 2007 Standard and Poor’s Investor Services downgrade over 100 bonds
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July 2007 Countrywide Financial Corporation warns of “difficult conditions.” Bear Stearns clears two funds that invested in various types of mortgage- backed securities.
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August 2007 American Home Mortgage Investment Corporation files for bankruptcy
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October 2007 U.S. Treasury announces the HOPE NOW initiative, an alliance of investors, servicers, mortgage market participants, and credit and homeowners’ counselors encouraged by the Treasury Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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February 2008 President Bush signs the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 into law.
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May 2008 President George W. Bush offered $770 million for food crisis
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June 2008 President George W. Bush called on Congress to end a 27- year ban on drilling for oil in coastal waters, to reduce dependence on imports. Which was a great attempt to stabilize the economy
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July 2008 The House of Representatives passed a massive housing rescue bill that could help struggling homeowners get cheaper loans, which was later approved by the Senate
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September 2008 The US is set to take 'unprecedented measures' to tackle the crisis gripping US financial markets Talk about bailouts begin
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October 2008 The house backs a $700 billion bailout plan. The package is to buy the bad debts of failing financial institutions on Wall Street.
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November 2008 Obama is elected president and promises to fix the economy, as soon as possible
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December 2008 US Senate unveils a auto bail out plan Bank of America cuts 30,000 jobs Unemployment rates soar
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January 2009 President-elect Barack Obama's economic adviser tells Congress that the need for the remaining $350 billion bailout is immenent The house approves stimulus package
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February 2009
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March 2009
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April 2009
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May 2009
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June 2009
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