Mar 31 2007
The Weekend Reads 3/31/2007
It’s been a while since we’ve done a Weekend Reads. Enjoy!
- Wal-Mart May Suffer as Mortgage Woes Hit Customers
- Growing Alt-A problems could threaten some mortgage-backed securities
- M&T, Buffett Holding, Says Alt-A Loans Hurt Profits
- Japan Feb housing starts down 9.9 pct yr-on-yr, worse than forecast
- Adjustable rate mortgages part of foreclosure crisis
- Late payments rise on some consumer loans
- US motor lenders fear risk turmoil
- Fed sees subprime market woes for one to two years” target=”_blank
- Greenspan blamed for subprime crisis
- Unstable, Unbalanced, Uncoordinated, and Unsustainable
- Fed’s Moskow warns subprime mortgages could crimp economy
- Subprime warnings ignored despite earlier credit card troubles
- Bernanke Keeps `Inflation Bias,’ Sees Growth Risks
- Subprime Defaults May Spread to Auto Bonds, S&P Say
- The Economist: America’s Housing Market Cracks in the façade (Featuring a Casey Serin Update)
- Euro Money Supply Growth at Fastest since Euro Launch
- U.S. gasoline prices rise to $2.61/gallon
- Drivers Shrug as Gasoline Prices Soar
- Merrill’s Subprime Risk High
- Credit Suisse sues subprime lenders
- Mortgage crisis hits million-dollar homes
