Bush to hold meeting over credit crisis

President George W. Bush plans to meet on Monday with top US financial policymakers, the White House said, with the meeting coming…

President George W. Bush plans to meet on Monday with top US financial policymakers, the White House said, with the meeting coming at a time of increased strains in credit markets.

The White House said today that the meeting is with members of the President's Working Group on Financial Markets.

The group is led by US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and also includes Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as well as the heads of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

The meeting comes as a sharp downturn in the US housing market has led to a full-blown credit crisis that has reverberated throughout the US financial system.

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Yesterday, Bear Stearns, the fifth largest investment bank, said it was turning to JPMorgan Chase and the Fed to secure emergency financing, an effort also involving the Treasury.

The president's working group on Thursday issued a wide-ranging set of recommendations for changes that would toughen rules for mortgage brokers, lenders and credit agencies to try to prevent a recurrence of the problems roiling credit markets.

Democrats in Congress are pushing for legislation under which the Federal Housing Administration could play a larger role in helping to stem the rising tide of home foreclosures that threatens to swamp the financial system.

However, the Bush administration has been cool to any proposals that would expand the government's role.