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  • #Redirect [[Subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Glossary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Timelines]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Related Articles]]
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  • the international banking crisis that followed the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] of 2007.
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  • {{r|subprime mortgage crisis}}
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  • {{r|Subprime mortgage crisis}}
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  • *{{r|Subprime mortgage crisis}}
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  • *2007 [[Subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • {{r|Subprime mortgage crisis}}
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  • [[Subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • ''See also the [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Timelines|subprime mortgage timeline]], the [[Bank failures and rescues/Tim
    14 KB (1,929 words) - 01:59, 27 October 2013
  • :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (economics)|b
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  • ...about/pubs/deposito.pdf] - a deregulatory measure that made possible the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] [http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/30/real_estate/congress_subprime.fortune/].
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  • The '''subprime mortgage crisis''' was the financial shock following the 2007 fall in US house prices, th
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  • :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (economics)|b ...h was, at first, explained simply as a fallout from the United States [[subprime mortgage crisis]]. The official explanation that was initially put forward was that:
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  • ...Deal]], [[Paulson Plan]], [[recession of 2009]], [[sovereign default]], [[subprime mortgage crisis]],
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  • ...sharp and unexpected fall in United States house prices had created the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] by causing large falls in the prices of internationally-held [[security|s
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  • - [[subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (economics)|b ...s to cut their spending on other products. On the financial markets, the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] developed into the [[crash of 2008]], as a result of which the availabi
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  • ...ncy downgraded over 5,000 mortgage-backed securities, precipitating the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] and contributing to the [[crash of 2008]]. Those failures were referred
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  • The major developments of this period were the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in the United States, which triggered the [[crash of 2008]] and the initi
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  • - [[Subprime mortgage crisis]] -
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  • ...s. Its precursors were sharp increases in global food and oil prices, a [[subprime mortgage crisis|housing market breakdown]] in the United States, and a related [[crash of 2 :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (economics)|b
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  • ...te [[bubble (economics)|bubble]] in the United States, and the following [[subprime mortgage crisis]].
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  • ...r]] in June 2007, some banks were beginning to suffer the effects of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]], but the economy was continuing to grow at an above-trend rate. Later in
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  • ...n their houses were worth. The multiple mortgage defaults in the ensuing [[subprime mortgage crisis]] created a loss of confidence in holders of mortgage-related assets, and
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  • ...the house price [[bubble (economics)|bubble]] and the development of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in 2007, two and a half million families faced foreclosure in 2008, a ...xperience the surge in [[Default (finance)|defaults]] that triggered the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in the United States, and the subsequent financial [[crash of 2008]] had
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  • ...nch]] begins as the UK banking system suffers losses as a result of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]][http://www.economist.com/theworldin/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10091760]
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  • ...ollowed by further [[bank failures and rescues]] resulting from the 2007 [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in the United States <ref>[http://jec.senate.gov/Documents/Reports/10.25.
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  • ...anks had suffered serious losses as a result of their involvement in the [[subprime mortgage crisis]]. Commentators forecast a more severe downturn in the UK economy than in
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