US: mortgage default rate stabilizing
Story date: 2007-09-24 07:41:00
Added on: 2007-09-24 08:00:20
BusinessWeek - The concern has been that certain sections of the credit markets have frozen up as banks and investors have grown fearful about getting repaid because of the surge in defaults on mortgage loans, especially subprime loans made to borrowers with poor ...
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