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ECB, BOE Will Stand Pat Again
CNBC - ... well above historical averages, as the collapse in the U.S. subprime mortgage market and near closure of the short-term asset-backed commercial paper market has tightened credit ... also starting to feel the heat, but it was too early to tell how bad the ...
2007-11-07 08:19:00 -
Morgan Stanley may be next to write down assets
International Herald Tribune - ... of the firm's capital at risk, it is becoming apparent that Morgan Stanley may have to take its own write-down for bad credit ... But it did get swept up in the fervor, paying $700 million in late 2006 for Saxon, a subprime mortgage underwriter, so it ...
2007-11-07 04:52:00 -
Editorial Roundup
Forbes - A bad decision," a FEMA spokesman admitted. ... The FEMA staffers, including one ... In America, the sub-prime mortgage crisis could hardly have claimed bigger scalps. ... Compare the unforgiving rigor of Wall Street with our response to the credit crisis ...
2007-11-07 08:48:00 -
Dobbs: The November surprise
CNN - ... from Russia and China, while the U.S. dollar plummets in world currency markets and our credit markets are racked by a trillion-dollar subprime-mortgage ... 1 5 foods that should have a place in... 2 Surgery for girl with eight limbs is... 3 Why bad ...
2007-11-07 08:41:00 -
Northern Rock leaves King in a hard place
Daily Telegraph - In America, the sub-prime mortgage crisis could hardly have claimed bigger scalps. ... announced third quarter losses of $2.3 billion because of its exposure to bad ... Compare the unforgiving rigour of Wall Street with our response to the credit crisis
2007-11-07 03:26:00 -
PRESS DIGEST - New York Times - Nov 7
Reuters - Wall Street bonuses may be the latest victim of the subprime mortgage collapse and the tight credit market. Over all, bonuses are ... capital at risk, it is becoming apparent that the company may have to take its own write-down for bad credit ...
2007-11-07 07:36:00 -
Muni bonds under threat of widening credit woes
Financial Times - ... bond market in the US, is starting to fret about the escalating problems in the credit world. In particular, he is worried about a stream of bad news ... four biggest monolines - largely related to their exposures in the troubled US subprime mortgage ...
2007-11-06 11:58:00 -
Does Citi have a capital crisis?
CNN Money - ... company's credit rating by announcing capital preservation moves - such as cutting the dividend - to satisfy rating agencies. Such a response would seem to make sense for Citigroup, given its huge expected mortgage losses, the likelihood of more bad ...
2007-11-07 09:24:00 -
Treasurys mixed as credit fears surface
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Treasurys mixed as credit fears surface By LESLIE WINES AP BUSINESS WRITER NEW YORK ... The market drew some support from deepening fears about mortgage-linked assets. ... 1 billion to help build a new 520 bridge ยท Bush could take us from bad to worse ...
2007-11-07 07:36:00 -
No end in sight for global credit woes (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Shareholders of the Commonwealth Bank have been told it could be some time before normal conditions are restored on global credit markets.
2007-11-06 07:11:45 -
Community banks have mortgage money (The Sauk Prairie Eagle)
SAUK PRAIRIE - There is gloom and doom out there with the housing crisis, recalls, layoffs, rising prices and more talk about a recession.Mike Jones, senior vice president of lending at the Bank of Prairie du Sac, said there are good times and bad times and there will always be challenges.But the job market is not bad in the Madison area, he said. It has the lowest unemployment rate in the state ...
2007-11-07 08:25:50 -
Mortgage brokers in Tiers feel pinch (Star-Gazette)
Consumers with tarnished credit face financing problems. November 7, 2007 Post Comment By G. Jeffrey Aaron jaaron@stargazette.com Star-Gazette
2007-11-07 12:20:58 -
Credit unions enjoy strong growth (The Age)
Credit unions and building societies continued to enjoy strong growth in 2007, but bad debts are expected to increase, particularly with the prospect of more interest rate rises, according to a report.
2007-11-06 05:23:17 -
Fed not bailing out Wall Street, Mishkin says
Marketwatch - ... investors, susceptible to tens of billions of dollars in losses from bad investments in securities linked to risky mortgages ... bank has gone too far and that lower rates could fuel inflation, so policymakers need to be flexible enough to reverse ...
2007-11-05 07:24:00 -
PM says sorry for latest rate hike
Australian Broadcasting Corp. - ... putting pressure on inflation...IF according to the ANZ and NAB more int rates are imposed..sending the economy in reverse ... With fixed rate mortgages, the banks have to factor in the risks anyhow and then they need to make things inflexible. It's ...
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