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Wachovia to exit wholesale mortgage lending - Birmingham Business Journal: - News Articles

That means Wachovia will no longer offer mortgages through brokers. The change takes effect Friday. In a prepared statement late Monday afternoon, a Wachovia spokesman said: "Wachovia Mortgage has evaluated our business model in the context of the current market and ...   [click for more]

NAB predicts banks will follow RBA lead - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - News Articles

The National Australia Bank's chief economist says he expects the major banks will cut interest rate cuts if the Reserve Bank (RBA) reduces the official cash rate. Alan Oster has predicted the RBA will cut rates by as much as 0.5 per ...   [click for more]

Credit Crisis: How Did We Get Here? - MSN Newsfeeds

Lehman Brothers owned risky mortgage loans with a 30:1 leverage. That means that for every $1,000 of capital that belonged to the firm, they had $30,000 worth of assets (and $29,000 of corresponding liabilities). It logically follows that a decline ...    [click for more]

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