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'More mortgage loans' in May - News Articles

Loans taken out to purchase homes grew in volume during May, but remortgaging fell, according to new figures released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders ...   [click for more]

Nelson to Rudd: 'blowtorch' banks - National - smh.com.au - News Articles

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd must apply a "blowtorch" to the Commonwealth Bank to explain why it is raising its interest rates when bank profits are huge, Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson says. Dr Nelson said Australians then need to ask Mr Rudd why is ...   [click for more]

The crisis made simple: how dodgy home loans in America led to collapsing banks, falling markets and the end of HBOS - Times Online - News Articles

What caused these problems? It began in America where lenders offered mortgages to people who struggled to meet the repayments, the so-called “sub-prime” ...   [click for more]

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