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Old 11-03-2009, 01:08 PM
MichaelLWagner MichaelLWagner is offline
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Default Banks Gone Wild (NY Times) --or-- A 30-50% Hike Into The Red…

"...Merrill Lynch made its biggest purchases of bad debt ... after the subprime crisis had already become public knowledge."

+ Banks Gone Wild / NY Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/23/op...23krugman.html




"Most subprime loans are based on floating interest rates ... many homeowners ... are now facing 30-50% increases in their monthly payments."

"... subprime loans made up as much as 23% of the housing market in 2006. The increasing number of defaults and delinquencies means more than just homeowners in trouble."

+ Subprime Mortgage Market Collapse: A Primer / ERATE

http://www.erate.com/subprime-mortga...t-collapse.htm




"When Obama launched his mortgage rescue plan, he promised that it would help 5 million households."

"... President Obama's plan to rescue those facing mortgage foreclosure is a dismal failure."

"Only 19,041 — a paltry 6 percent — were modified ..."

"And of those modified, only 11,200 involved any reduction in the monthly payments!"

"Only 12 percent involved any write-off of interest, fees, or principal, and 27 percent of the loan modifications actually increased the monthly payments due."

+ Obama's Mortgage Rescue Plan Fails Miserably / Newsmax

http://www.newsmax.com/morris/Obama_...09/223238.html




"But with the foreclosure rate hitting a new record in the third quarter, the government's ability to put a meaningful dent in the tally of housing-crisis victims faces renewed skepticism."

+ Why Obama's Housing Rescue Hasn't Prevented Record Foreclosures / US News

http://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/th...d-foreclosures




So...--drastically hike-up sub-prime rates, pull the rug out from beneath people's feet, and drive yourself right out of business--WHAT'S THE DEAL???
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