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The Subprime Lending Business Survives, Even Thrives

In the wake of the credit crisis banks have greatly scaled back lending to subprime borrowers. But other lenders have quickly stepped in, making high interest rate loans to borrowers with low credit scores


Eastday-Executives facing new strict rules on bonuses

China yesterday unveiled stricter rules for bank executives aiming to avoid the bonus-driven, risk-taking culture that dominates Wall Street and triggered the credit crunch.


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Here we will show you the steps you need to take to become a currency trader from home and generate a great second income after around 2.


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A gradual recovery in foreign direct investment in central and eastern Europe is likely by 2013, according to a new study . A five-year boom, in which FDI rose five-fold to $155bn in 2008, was halted by recession and the credit crunch, said PwC, the professional services group.


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The negative consequences of the credit crunch are more numerous. Those who do not have money to purchase a real estate need to get a loan; however, they need to have an impeccable credit record to get it from the mortgage companies now …


Stephen Foerster: Lessons from the Credit Crunch | AdvisorAnalyst …

Stephen Foerster, Professor at the Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, discusses lessons from the credit crunch with Dan Richards of.


Book Grocer: 10 – 16 March

The week ahead in literary London Wednesday: Novelist and journalist John Lanchester will be giving his take on the credit crunch – his book’s called “Whoops! – Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay”, which gives you an idea of his angle – at Daunt in Marylebone from 7pm.


En Passant » Australian economy grows, but global crisis still …

However, the global credit crunch saw funding sources dry up.


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The credit crunch had impacted on housing prices leaving a percentage of homeowners in negative equity.


News | The Independent UK – Britain's AAA credit rating in …

… fiscal deficit by cutting public spending and increasing taxes, the Bank of England will also be squeezing the financial system and constricting lending, so that a second credit crunch and a double-dip recession may be inevitable.