Subprime lending - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Subprime Woes May Linger for Up to 2 Years: Buffett - Economy * US ...
American billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Thursday he remains negative on prospects for the U.S. dollar and that problems in the U.S. subprime mortgage sector may continue ...
Housing, Subprime Woes Take a Toll On Retailers
Like floodwaters escaping from a damaged levee, troubles in the housing market are spilling over into the retail real estate sector. Cash-strapped homeowners are curtailing their ...
Subprime Woes May Boost Growth Stocks - MoneyShow.com
Louis Navellier, editor of Blue Chip Growth, says the problems of subprime mortgages are helping facilitate a seismic shift toward growth stocks and away from value—and he ...
Sub-prime woes hit US lender GMAC
Finance firm GMAC has had to take out a $21.4bn (£10.1bn) loan as it becomes the latest lender to reveal the impact of the US sub-prime mortgage crisis. GMAC, which has borrowed ...
Subprime woes spread: Australia, Boston
Aug. 1, 2007, 1015 AM EST Banks under pressure. Dow Jones, News Corp. deal done. Apple upgraded. Time Warner earnings. Jones favors Japanese bid for Barneys.,
Shadowtraders » Subprime Woes
Full story here from the good ol’ FBI. If you think that this was the only group of people committing mortgage fraud, we have a CDO/SIV on a bridge to sell you.
Stocks Turn Around: Subprime woes remain
July 11, 2007, 10:15 AM EST – Ryland woes. GE subprime troubles. Liz reviews options. Steel merger. Alcan, Rio Tinto, Alcoa. Unilever takeover? Microsoft movies,
Some subprime woes linked to hodgepodge of regulators
Andy Sobel is selling his San Diego condo for $60,000 less than he owes on his mortgage. He's six months behind on his payments, but it's all he can do to avoid foreclosure. He's ...