Published on November 30th, 2008 by admin in Mortgage Loans
Why Citi may return to the troughFinancialWeek (subscription), NY - 9
Since Citi had about $314 billion worth of mortgage loans and securities in the third quarter, CreditSights analyst David Hendler said, it’s likely that the …
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