WSJ.com Adds Crisis Blog
From Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac to Lehman and now the bailout of AIG, the Wall Street crisis is in full swing, with breaking developments and confusing topics galore. WSJ.com has responded with a new blog, aptly named Crisis on Wall Street.
The latest entry is a Q&A primer on the AIG debacle.
The blog's description reads: "Crisis on Wall Street offers news updates and analysis on the tumult in the markets following the sale of Merrill and the bankruptcy filing of Lehman."
The blog and the addition of a Wall Street Crisis quick navigation button on the site's top bar are signs of a timely response and perhaps an indication that the WSJ.com team thinks the crisis is far from over.
WSJ.com just unveiled a redesign on Tuesday, which promised changing "home and section pages.”
Read more about the redesign here.
The latest entry is a Q&A primer on the AIG debacle.
The blog's description reads: "Crisis on Wall Street offers news updates and analysis on the tumult in the markets following the sale of Merrill and the bankruptcy filing of Lehman."
The blog and the addition of a Wall Street Crisis quick navigation button on the site's top bar are signs of a timely response and perhaps an indication that the WSJ.com team thinks the crisis is far from over.
WSJ.com just unveiled a redesign on Tuesday, which promised changing "home and section pages.”
Read more about the redesign here.

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