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Making Sense of the Mortgage Meltdown
Slide 1: Demystifying the Mortgage Meltdown: What It Means for Main Street, Wall Street and the U.S. Financial System James R. Barth Glenn Yago Senior Fellow Director of Capital Studies Milken Institute October 2, 2008 1 Slide 2: “I have great, great confidence in our capital markets and in our ...
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Milken: Making Sense of the Mortgage Meltdown
Milken: Making Sense of the Mortgage Meltdown
paul.kedrosky.com — Great slide deck on making sense of the mortgage meltdown from a seminar today at the Milken... Institute in Los Angeles. They always have the best and most data-rich slides, bar none. Required viewing, even if the page images via Slideshare are too ... (more) Milken: Making Sense of the Mortgage Meltdown
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