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Estimates of $1 trillion in housing losses spread over banks, Fannie and Freddie, as a new wave of foreclosures hits the U.S. economy.
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A Toxic Subprime Mortgage Bond's Legacy Lives On
Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013
Dr Doom Predicts Another $1 Trillion in Housing Losses in 2011
New York Times 12/07/2010
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2010
Housing Market Is Still Facing a Blizzard
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2010
Rise in Rates Is Headwind for Housing
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2011
Number of the Week: Government’s Overwhelming Role in Mortgages
Wall Street Journal 02/12/2011
Estimates of $1 trillion in housing losses spread over banks, Fannie and Freddie, as a new wave of foreclosures hits the U.S. economy.
Grouped Articles
A Toxic Subprime Mortgage Bond's Legacy Lives On
Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013
Dr Doom Predicts Another $1 Trillion in Housing Losses in 2011
New York Times 12/07/2010
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2010
Housing Market Is Still Facing a Blizzard
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2010
Rise in Rates Is Headwind for Housing
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2011
Number of the Week: Government’s Overwhelming Role in Mortgages
Wall Street Journal 02/12/2011
Nouriel Roubini of the Stern School of Business, New York University, has consistently been ahead of the developing crisis in 2007, 2008 and 2009
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Economy May Face Prolonged Pain, History Suggests
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2008
Ailing Banks May Require More Aid to Keep Solvent
New York Times 02/13/2009
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2009
Treasury’s Got Bill Gross on Speed Dial
New York Times 06/21/2009
How the Fed Can Avoid the Next Bubble
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2009
Eighty Years After the Great Crash -- 'Is It the '30s Again?'
Wall Street Journal 10/18/2009
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