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U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at a news conference after the G7 Ministerial meeting in Washington October 10, 2008. The world's rich nations vowed on Friday to take all necessary steps to unfreeze credit markets and ensure banks can raise money but they offered no collective course of action to avert a deep global recession. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)AP - With the world's financial markets on a stomach-churning ride, the Bush administration is scrambling to get a $700 billion rescue effort for the U.S. banking system up and running, as Europe's central banks began Monday to take unified actions aimed at easing the credit crisis.



A woman walks past a display showing stock index in Hong Kong Monday, Oct. 13, 2008.  Hong Kong's key index surged more than 9.7 percent as Asian markets rebounded after last week's dramatic sell-off. The Hang Seng Index was up 1515.29 points, or 9.7 percent, at 16312.16. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)AP - European markets opened strongly Monday following Asia's lead in response to the widespread government efforts over the weekend to shore up the world's troubled financial system.



Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left,  and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling address a press conference at 10 Downing Street in London, on Monday  Oct. 13, 2008.   The British government announced Monday that it will be injecting around 37 billion pounds (US$63 billion) of money into three of the country's largest banks, in a bid to save the banking system from collapse amid the global financial crisis. The move will leave the British taxpayer as the largest shareholder in the banks. (AP Photo/Shaun Curry, Pool)AP - The British government said Monday it would provide up to $63 billion to boost the balance sheets of three of Britain's largest banks but demanded in return the departure of some of the country's top bankers.



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