Lenders expect economic downturn

The most striking difference between a Bush and a Gore Administration will be felt in the areas of interest rates and business expansions, lenders believe. Half of the respondents to a recent survey said a Gore Administration would result in a rise interest rates, and 55% said business expansion wou...

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