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Afternoon Quickie 04/15/2009

by phillenbrandApril 15, 2009 We're Reading

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Huffington Post - It’s Up to the Shareholders, Not the Government, to Demand Change at a Company
Deal Journal - AIG: Who is the Keyser Soze Behind the Hank Greenberg Dossier?
The Big Picture - SEC: Credit-Rating Agencies Require More Oversight
Calculated Risk - Mortgage Defaults [...]

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Morning Quickie 03/26/2009

by phillenbrandMarch 26, 2009 We're Reading

The Big Picture - Rolling Stone: “The Big Takeover” — AIG Bailout as Political Revolution by Wall Street
Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis - Quantitative Easing Begins; “Operation Twist” Revisited
Mortgage Insider - One lending standard for all companies
The Big Picture - Buying Toxic Assets with Bailout Money
Huffington Post - Bank-Rescue Plan Could Spark Another Public Backlash
Rain City Guide - Naughty Mortgage Fraud [...]

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Afternoon Quickie 02/18/2009

by phillenbrandFebruary 18, 2009 We're Reading

Huffington Post - GOP Fighting For Money From Stimulus They Opposed
Housing Wire - Mortgage Lending Down Among Top TARP Recipients
Dr. Housing Bubble - The End of the 6% Commission: Examining the National Association of Realtors and why Agents and Lenders are Going the way of the Travel Agent.
The Big Picture - Homes: Still Too Pricey to Stabilize
Calculated Risk - Comments [...]

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Morning Reading 01/15/2009

by phillenbrandJanuary 15, 2009 We're Reading

Bank Industry Slams Citigroup Mortgage Deal - The American Bankers Association thinks giving bankruptcy courts more authority in forcing cram-downs will increase the cost of mortgage lending.
Foreclosures More Than Doubled In 2008 - U.S. foreclosures increased by 81% over 2007.  Nevada, California, Arizona & Florida top the list.
Bankruptcy System Takes On The Mortgage Mess - The Federal Bankruptcy [...]

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