Bass Shorted `God I Hope You're Wrong' Wall Street (Update2)
Story date: 2007-12-19 03:08:00
Added on: 2007-12-19 17:00:21
Bloomberg - The new subprime derivatives amplified the risks of the underlying mortgages, and now investors are reaping the consequences. An index designed to be a proxy for the lowest investment-grade subprime mortgage bonds sold in the second half of 2005, the ...
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