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    WASHINGTON – America's recession "probably" will end this year if the government succeeds in bolstering the banking system, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Sunday in a rare television interview.

    In carefully hedged remarks in a taped interview with CBS' "60 Minutes," Bernanke seemed to express a bit more optimism that this could be done.

    Still, Bernanke stressed — as he did to Congress last month — that the prospects for the recession ending this year and a recovery taking root next year hinge on a difficult task: getting banks to lend more freely again and getting the financial markets to work more normally.

    "We've seen some progress in the financial markets, absolutely," Bernanke said. "But until we get that stabilized and working normally, we're not going to see recovery.

    "But we do have a plan. We're working on it. And, I do think that we will get it stabilized, and we'll see the recession coming to an end probably this year."

    Even if the recession, which began in December 2007, ends this year, the unemployment rate will keep climbing past the current quarter-century high of 8.1 percent, Bernanke said.

    A growing number of economists think the jobless rate will hit 10 percent by the end of this year.

    Asked about the biggest potential dangers now, Bernanke suggested a lack of "political will" to solve the financial crisis.

    He said, though, that the United States has averted the risk of plunging into a depression.

    "I think we've gotten past that," he said.

    It's rare for a sitting Fed chief to grant an interview, whether for broadcast or print. Bernanke said he chose to do so because it's an "extraordinary time" for the country, and it gave him a chance to speak directly to the American public. (A transcript of the interview was provided in advance of the broadcast.)

    Bernanke spoke at a time of rising public anger over financial bailouts using taxpayer money. Battling the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, the government has put hundreds of billions of those dollars at risk to prop up troubled institutions and stabilize the banking system.

    Institutions that have been thrown lifelines include American International Group Inc., Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corp., mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and others.

    Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill have questioned the effectiveness of the rescue efforts and have demanded more information about how taxpayers' money is being used.

    Bernanke's TV interview seemed to be part of a government public relations offensive. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner appeared on PBS' "The Charlie Rose Show" last week, discussing the financial crisis and the Obama's administration's relief efforts.

    The Fed chief on Sunday's broadcast repeated his ire over the AIG bailout, saying that over the past 18 months, that was the case that angered him the most. He says he "slammed the phone more than a few times on discussing AIG."

    The government's four efforts to save the troubled insurance giant total more than $170 billion. A collapse of AIG would have wreaked havoc on the global economy, the Fed has said.
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    So, does this mean there will be no more bail outs?
    I think not!!!!

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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    Yeah...this guy is a fool, where nearly half way through 09, and its getting worse everday, so how you gonna fix it ben ? print more money ? buy more "toxic debt" ?, pfft the roots of corrupt system and our financial woes, since its inception is the federal reserve, and it will continue to be aslong as wall street funds our presidents.

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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    Has Bernanke been right at all when it's come to our economy ever since he's assumed his current position?

    I desperately want to believe the guy is right but it's not looking that way.
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    Has Bernanke been right at all when it's come to our economy ever since he's assumed his current position?

    I desperately want to believe the guy is right but it's not looking that way.
    LOL this is the guy who wouldent even admit there was a recession till beggining of 09, and now when the recession is looking more like a depression, not only does he admit there is one, he suddenly says it will end soon ?

    Same old BS im afraid.

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    Bernanke is pulling the same old trick obama will try to do as he soothes us into our doom.
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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    Dude's a moron.

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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    fire him
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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    I think that Greenspan has more credibility than Bernanke.
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    screw them both,
    according to exarch I am like
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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    Bernake...

    What hasn't he said that was truthful?

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    Since he is simply saying what I have already stated in numerous posts, I guess I would agree with his assessment. I hope he has a quiet talk with those that matter regarding politicians trying to operate businesses from legislative seats. This meddlling is causing most of the current damage.

    Limiting the gains from risk takers is a certain formula to keep the economy slower.

    The rants over AIG bonuses and limiting CEO compensation will keep the risk taker leadership sitting on their boats off of Charleston rather than taking on a challanging business needing leadership.
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    Default Re: Fed chief Bernanke: recession could end in '09

    What he states is nothing out of the ordinary, most state governor's briefs project more or less the same thing.

    Not saying I like the guy, but I know from doing other unrelated research that it's a usual opinion.

    All of this, of course, forestalling the NEXT big bust, and mostly ignoring the ever-growing fiscal crisis.

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    So you're a libertarian-socialist per say?
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