Sep. 18 - Analysts say fears that 2008 could mark the second coming of the Great Depression are vastly overstated.
But there is still much to fear. Mounting anxiety over global markets led the world's leading central banks to throw an unprecedented $180 billion lifeline to the global financial system. Deborah Lutterbeck reports. SOUNDBITE: Jay Rosengard of Harvard University
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