Greenspan On Mortgage Meltdown

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks with Leslie Stahl about the crippled housing market and its effect on the U.S. economy.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks with Leslie Stahl about the crippled housing market and its effect on the U.S. economy. Go to Source…
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks with Leslie Stahl about the crippled housing market and its effect on the U.S. economy. Go to Source…
Witnesses testified at a hearing on the banking industry and subprime mortgage lending practices. Among the topics addressed were the numbers of foreclosures in recent years, credit solicitation by lenders, and the role of federal regulation of the mortgage industry. Several senators accused the Federal Reserve and its former chairman, Alan Greenspan, of a “pattern of neglect” that foster…
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Countrywide Financial Corp. agreed to pay $600 million to settle shareholder lawsuits in the largest payout so far from the mortgage meltdown. U.S. District Judge Mariana Pfaelzer in Los … Go to Source…
Edmund Andrews talked about his book Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (W.W. Norton and Co.; May 22, 2009). An economics reporter for the New York Times for 16 years, Mr. Andrews reported on the dramatic decline of the housing market, while becoming a part of the story he was covering when he faced foreclosure on his own mortgage. Talking about how he obtained a mortgage he could not…
Edmund Andrews talked about his book Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (W.W. Norton and Co.; May 22, 2009). An economics reporter for the New York Times for 16 years, Mr. Andrews reported on the dramatic decline of the housing market, while becoming a part of the story he was covering when he faced foreclosure on his own mortgage. Talking about how he obtained a mortgage he could not…
Edmund Andrews talked about his book Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (W.W. Norton and Co.; May 22, 2009). An economics reporter for the New York Times for 16 years, Mr. Andrews reported on the dramatic decline of the housing market, while becoming a part of the story he was covering when he faced foreclosure on his own mortgage. Talking about how he obtained a mortgage he could not…
Contributor Melissa Harris Perry talks with MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts about the ongoing U.S. housing crisis, its lingering impact on minorities, and whether relief can be provided outside of actually owning a home. (msnbc tv) Go to Source…
For WSJ’s “Viewpoints” series, late Lazard Chairman and CEO Bruce Wasserstein speaks to Alan Murray about risk control in the mortgage business. From June 5, 2008 Go to Source…
For WSJ’s “Viewpoints” series, late Lazard Chairman and CEO Bruce Wasserstein speaks to Alan Murray about risk control in the mortgage business. From June 5, 2008 Go to Source…
