Wall St. slides ahead of Senate vote

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Credit markets showed little sign of movement of Wednesday - as the U.S. Senate prepared to vote on the $700 billion bank rescue plan. Credit markets showed little sign of movement of Wednesday - as the U.S. Senate prepared to vote on the $700 billion bank rescue plan. Banks still refuse to lend money - even to one another - with the industry paralyzed by toxic mortgage-related assets. Investors hope the bailout plan will help get credit markets and the economy moving again. Conway Gittens reports. SOUNDBITE: Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer, Johnson Illington Advisors


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