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  • ...age''' is a [[loan]] secured by a piece of [[real property]]. Typically, a mortgage is used to finance the purchase of the property used as security. ...property. If the borrower defaults on his payments (or other terms of the mortgage), the lender may initiate [[foreclosure]] to obtain title to the property.
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  • The '''subprime mortgage crisis''' was the financial shock following the 2007 fall in US house pri ...sing bubble has led to large losses for anyone who bought assets backed by mortgage payments; these losses have left many financial institutions with too much
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mortgage]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • financial crisis arising from defaults on the United States mortgage markets.
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  • '''Savings and Loans crisis''' - Failure of 296 US "''Savings and Loans''" [[mortgage]] lenders [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2.pd ::[[Fannie Mae]] eases credit terms for [[subprime mortgage]]s [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7DB153EF933A0575AC
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  • ...ist certain groups of borrowers such as homeowners, farmers, ranchers, and mortgage lenders gain access to capital markets. Their implicit federal government ...mary market mortgage originators, and then either package these loans into mortgage-backed securities or retain these mortgages in their portfolios.
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  • #Redirect [[Subprime mortgage crisis]]
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  • ...age''' is a [[loan]] secured by a piece of [[real property]]. Typically, a mortgage is used to finance the purchase of the property used as security. ...property. If the borrower defaults on his payments (or other terms of the mortgage), the lender may initiate [[foreclosure]] to obtain title to the property.
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  • US mortgage-lenders. American counterpart to British building societies.
    108 bytes (11 words) - 12:20, 24 September 2008
  • UK mortgage lender, British counterpart of Savings and Loans.
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  • financial crisis arising from defaults on the United States mortgage markets.
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  • Collateralised Mortgage Obligation. A portfolio of mortgages, grouped into tranches that are ranked
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  • (Federal National Mortgage Association) US government-sponsored enterprise created to provide financia
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  • the international banking crisis that followed the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] of 2007.
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  • ...Relief Program) a plan that enables the United States Treasury to purchase mortgage-related assets and to take equity in selected banks.
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  • ...ist certain groups of borrowers such as homeowners, farmers, ranchers, and mortgage lenders gain access to capital markets.
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  • (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) [[Fannie Mae]] clone created to provide competition to Fannie
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  • '''Savings and Loans crisis''' - Failure of 296 US "''Savings and Loans''" [[mortgage]] lenders [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2.pd ::[[Fannie Mae]] eases credit terms for [[subprime mortgage]]s [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7DB153EF933A0575AC
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  • ...ment, including [[bond]]s, [[debenture]]s, promissory notes, leases and [[mortgage]]s.
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