Nightly Business Report

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How low can they go? Mortgage rates fall to record levels. New York Correspondent Suzanne Pratt explains why the cheaper loans aren't doing much to help home sales. If there's another bank bailout, the government wants to have a plan for how to do it. Get details on how the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wants to handle the next bank failure. Getting a home loan can be confusing. New York Correspondent Erika Miller explains what steps the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking to make the process simpler and less expensive. The trouble in Europe could take years to solve. How to approach investing if you're in it for the long haul. Portfolio manager Robert Hagstrom talks to Anchor Tom Hudson. Teen unemployment is still a problem, but this summer will be easier to find a job. Washington Correspondent Sylvia Hall looks at what's keeping companies from filling seasonal jobs. Whether it's an internship, volunteering, or getting a paid position this week's "Kids & Cash" is here to help. The Children's Financial Network's Neale Godfrey has advice. Made in America: Get to know a holiday company that's not only staying competitive, but selling its products around the world.

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