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LONDON (AFP) — European stocks fell Monday as credit-crunch concerns resurfaced in the banking sector after Britain's Bradford & Bingley warned on profits and agreed to a US cash boost, dealers said. London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares sank 0.93 ...   [click for more]

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By PAUL JACKSON It was only a matter of time, but Washington Mutual (WM: 6.26, 0.00%) on late Wednesday said that it had decided to stop offering two complex mortgages, including option ARMs. The Seattle-based bank had rode negative amortization loans to mortgage market prominence during the ...   [click for more]

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