Watch CBS Videos OnlineMany banks are expected to fail the "stress test," leading the market into a tumble, reports CBS News correspondent Priya David.
Many Banks May Fail Stress Test as Toxic Assets Wreck Wall Street
April 21, 2009
Many banks are expected to fail the "stress test," leading the market into a tumble, reports CBS News correspondent Priya David. Julie Chen talks to financial manager Art Cashin. A new report from JPMorgan states that there may still be $400 billion in bad assets on bank books, meaning that more bailout money may be required. What the markets really need is clarity from the government on the next steps it will take to mitigate the crisis, says Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services.
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