Published on November 16th, 2008 by admin in Mortgage Lenders
Why the US Automakers Should Get a Bail-OutSeeking Alpha, NY - 38
How quickly congressmen such as Chris Dodd quickly forget simple credit facts after their involvement in that Countrywide mortgage scandal earlier this year …
Read in full at Why the US Automakers Should Get a Bail-Out - Seeking Alpha
You can follow any responses to Why the US Automakers Should Get a Bail-Out - Seeking Alpha through the RSS Comments Feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Related posts to Why the US Automakers Should Get a Bail-Out - Seeking Alpha
US automakers plead for bail-out with skeptical CongressNewstrack India, India - 6 US auto sales have plummeted as consumers struggled to obtain car loans, a...
Automakers, unions seeking billions in government loansDetroit Free Press, United States - 4 ... kind of financial shelter from a global credit storm that...
The End of the Economy As We Know It?Seeking Alpha, NY - 5 Will abrogating home mortgage contracts make it easier to value MBS and...
Fannie Mae - Or May NotSeeking Alpha, NY - 4 ... by Washington in identifying Fannie (and her not-so-little brother Freddie (FRE)) as lynchpins...
Select another dateSeeking Alpha, NY - 20 5:14 AM July UK mortgage approvals remain near their lowest in a decade, down 65% from a year...
GE: What's Working, What's NotSeeking Alpha, NY - 1 hour ago The UK mortgage business is 4% of our portfolio and in 2008 home prices fell...
Has the Monetization Really Started?Seeking Alpha, NY One of the prominent explanations for the intermediate-term purchases is that the Fed thinks it will help keep...
Ponzi vs. Ponzi?Seeking Alpha, NY - 2 The largest Ponzi scheme in the history of the capital markets is the relationship between failed mortgage lenders...
The Fed's Bubble TroubleSeeking Alpha, NY - 16 A few weeks ago, when the Fed announced a strategy designed to bring down long-term interest and...
Dollar Strength: An IllusionSeeking Alpha, NY - 3 In either case, the Taiwanese action is a blow to the reeling US mortgage market, which...
Our Advice? Buy the Financials NowSeeking Alpha, NY - 5 As we’ve discussed here before, for example, the inflow of new bad subprime mortgage loans...
GSE Bailout: More Losses to ComeSeeking Alpha, NY - 47 In the short-term, mortgage rates will drop since credit risk has eased at least for...