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  • November 2007
    • Banks' Borrowing Rates Climb

      Banks' Borrowing Rates Climb

      (Newser) - Financial institutions are paying more to borrow money than the average company for the first time in over a decade, reports Bloomberg, as investors fear the $50 billion in subprime losses the big banks have reported so far is just the tip of the iceberg. “We've only seen the estimates of the losses,'' said one analyst, adding that the credibility of banks and brokers is in question. More »

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      subprime mortgages   bank   corporate credit

  • September 2007
    • Banks Pouring Money Into Russian Loans

      Banks Pouring Money Into Russian Loans

      (Newser) - Banks around the world are clamoring to loan money to Russia, just nine years after the country paralyzed the economic world by defaulting on $40 billion in debt. These days, Russia looks like a haven from the US mortgage meltdown. Russian corporations borrowed $29 billion over the last three months, Bloomberg reports, up 40% from last year. More »

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      Russia   US economy   money   credit market   corporate credit

  • August 2007

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