Subprime crisis background information: Bear Stearns, Credit Default Swap, Collateralized Debt Obligation, Commercial Paper, Mortgage-backed Security, Balance Sheet, Mark-to-market Accounting
August 14, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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Subprime crisis background information: Bear Stearns, Credit Default Swap, Collateralized Debt Obligation, Commercial Paper, Mortgage-backed Security, Balance Sheet, Mark-to-market Accounting Subprime Crisis Background Information. Bear Stearns, Credit Default Swap, Collateralized Debt Obligation, Commercial Paper, Mortgage-backed Security, Balance Sheet, Mark-to-market Accounting, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Money Supply, Financial Institution. List Price: $ 58.00 Price: $ 57.40
It’s the (sub-prime) Economy, Stupid!
August 11, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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It’s the (sub-prime) Economy, Stupid! Some months ago, I wrote an article (published on this site) entitled “A Sub-Prime Economy” and I urge anyone reading the following piece to revisit that material, both to see what was wrong about it, and …
With Levels of Consternation Riding High With Subprime Loans, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Now What About Fha
August 10, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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With Levels of Consternation Riding High With Subprime Loans, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Now What About Fha FHA was created in 1934 to give homebuyers a shot at owning an affordable home. Per The Department of Housing and Urban Development more …
Subprime Mortgage Lending
August 8, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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Subprime Mortgage Lending Not everyone in the United States is well off financially so it is no surprise that people decide to get subprime mortgage loans. Subprime mortgage lending is when banks loan people money that have poor credit history and don’t …
The Other Shoe Has Dropped?first the Subprime Market?now Bernanke Looks at Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac
July 31, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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The Other Shoe Has Dropped?first the Subprime Market?now Bernanke Looks at Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac Bernanke, in the recent past, had been urging in a passive way for the two heavy weights to lighten their portfolios. Now, it is more pointed …
Understanding What Happened With Subprime Mortgages
July 25, 2010 by TheRainMaker
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Understanding What Happened With Subprime Mortgages After the steep rise in subprime lending in the 2001-2006 period, followed by the credit crunch of 2007, some might ask, “If their borrowers can’t pay, why did the lenders make these loans in the first …

