Subprime Lending
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Countrywide’s ‘Prime’ Disclosure, Time to Get Nervous?
Jul 24, 2007The news that’s perhaps getting the most water-cooler buzz in the industry right now is Countrywide’s disclosure that it’s having some problems with prime home equity mortgages as the housing slump continues — to say nothing of a near 24 percent delinquency rate on the subprime mortgages it services.
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Calif. Foreclosures Reach Highest Levels in Over a Decade
Jul 24, 2007 -
Countrywide Feels Housing Market Pinch – Nearly 24 Percent of Subprime Loans Delinquent
Jul 24, 2007 -
Study: Medical Disability Drives More Foreclosures Than Subprime Lending
Jul 24, 2007 -
Some See ‘Historic Opportunity’ in Subprime Crash
Jul 24, 2007 -
Prime Time: Thornburg Sees Quarterly Profit Rise, Says Will Beat Previous 2007 Earnings Target
Jul 20, 2007 -
‘Subprime Flu’ Heads to Australia; Who’s Holding the Bag?
Jul 19, 2007 -
NMN: Countrywide’s Mozilo Says ‘No End in Sight’ for Subprime Crisis
Jul 19, 2007 -
Wamu Makes Changes; CIT Exits
Jul 19, 2007 -
Say Goodbye to the Subprime 2/28 — At Least for Now
Jul 17, 2007 -
Credit Markets ‘Brace’ For Bear Hedge Fund Disclosure
Jul 17, 2007
