Published on October 11th, 2008 by admin in US Mortgage
Chilling warning from IcelandSunday Business Post, Ireland - 1 hour ago
The IMF estimates there are $1.4 trillion in losses associated with the US mortgage market. These are spread far beyond its borders. …
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