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Toxic assets remain threat to some banks

Panel warns of relapse risk in labor, real estate setback

Posted: August 16, 2009 at 3:29 a.m.

Despite signs that the financial system has stabilized, banks remain threatened by billions of dollars of bad loans on their balance sheets, and more could fail if the economy worsens, a congressional watchdog reports.

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Business, Pages 71, 78 on 08/16/2009

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