Yet another part of the financial industry has become ensnared in the subprime mortgage crisis.
Rating agencies are gun-shy about any new security, given their roles in the subprime mortgage crisis.
And let's go next to Wall Street, which continues to feel the effects of the subprime mortgage crisis.
As the subprime mortgage crisis deepens, the summer of 2007 has become a gut-wrenching time to sell a home.
Investors have grown wary of providing financing for risky deals since the subprime mortgage crisis blossomed last year.
TEMPLE-RASTON: Well, the FBI started opening investigations back when this seemed like it was just a subprime mortgage crisis.
Trouble began brewing last spring in two of its hedge funds, which ultimately blew up, and spiraled into the subprime mortgage crisis.
The case is an indicator of how the subprime mortgage crisis is continuing to dog US lenders five years on.
But a lot of it are three factors: There is no doubt that the subprime mortgage crisis has scared people.
The hearing seemed like less of a gripe with executive pay than a reaction to the ongoing subprime mortgage crisis.
Six out of the eight were in the financial sector and followed significant losses relating to the subprime mortgage crisis.
Almost immediately, with the subprime mortgage crisis swirling and lots of leveraged buyout debt overhanging balance sheets, the bonds fell precipitously.
But when the subprime mortgage crisis hit, when those mortgages were called up on Wall Street, that bubble burst, leaving devastation everywhere.
Six months ago, it appeared that the subprime mortgage crisis meant the United States was in for a period of economic distress.
The U.S. savings and loan shakeout of the late 1980s culled out lenders with lax standards at least until the subprime mortgage crisis.
The underlying problem is that banks have still not taken the full impact on their balance sheets of the American subprime mortgage crisis.
The disclosures come as a number of banks have forecast increasing credit losses in the wake of last summer's subprime mortgage crisis.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd called the predatory lending practices "unconscionable and deceptive" at a hearing last week to investigate the subprime mortgage crisis.
This was the first alarm in the global subprime mortgage crisis.
One of the problems, according to Wessel, is that banks trust each other less, fearing that their colleagues may be tied to the subprime mortgage crisis.
Iceland is getting closer to becoming the first nation to go bankrupt as a result of the subprime mortgage crisis and resulting squeeze on lending.
As I note in my magazine story, rating agencies, still reeling from their role in abetting the subprime mortgage crisis, must be persuaded to get onboard.
Jim Johnson had received several favorable rates on loans for houses from Countrywide Financial, which is now the target of federal scrutiny in the subprime mortgage crisis.
The sliding consumer activity is an outgrowth of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, which has limited the availability of credit and slowed economic growth around the world.
The subprime mortgage crisis isn't going to ruin the economy.
The subprime mortgage crisis led to the financial crisis which led to the credit crisis which led to the crisis of consumer confidence which led to a when-the-heck-is-anyone-going-to-start-hiring-again crisis.
As our nation sank ever deeper into the subprime mortgage crisis over the past four years, Korean American homeowners in Southern California became particularly vulnerable to foreclosures and scams.
Though the aim is to assist in thawing the credit markets, which became frozen after the subprime mortgage crisis, it runs the risk of causing serious inflation once economic growth resumes.
Roughly a year into the subprime mortgage crisis and months after credit markets took a turn for the terrible, the House Financial Services Committee approved a bill late Tuesday increasing government oversight of lenders.
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