Difference between revisions of "2008-06-25 Money for Nothing"

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{{data.pair|Text|&ldquo;The [[Bear Stearns]] people dismissed my questions with ill-concealed contempt. Their computer models told them that home prices wouldn't fall much and that few people would default on their loans, barring another [[Great Depression|Depression]]. .. About the same time, [[Richard Bitner]], the co-owner of a small subprime mortgage bank in Dallas, was coming to a different conclusion. Mr. Bitner wasn't relying on mathematical formulas. He was dealing with actual subprime borrowers...&rdquo; The article is a review of Bitner's book ''[[Confessions of a Subprime Lender]]''.</let>
 
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* '''when''': [[when posted::2008-06-25]]
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* '''author''': [[author::James R. Hagerty]]
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* '''topics''': [[topic::US/economy]] [[topic::2008 mortgage crisis]]
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* '''title''': [[title::Money for Nothing]]
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* '''summary''': [[Summary::&ldquo;The [[Bear Stearns]] people dismissed my questions with ill-concealed contempt. Their computer models told them that home prices wouldn't fall much and that few people would default on their loans, barring another [[Great Depression|Depression]]. .. About the same time, [[Richard Bitner]], the co-owner of a small subprime mortgage bank in Dallas, was coming to a different conclusion. Mr. Bitner wasn't relying on mathematical formulas. He was dealing with actual subprime borrowers...&rdquo; The article is a review of Bitner's book ''[[Confessions of a Subprime Lender]]''.]]
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