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Jul 22, 2008

After the Fallout

The "no-risk" environment of the past few years spurred lenders to make risky loans and investors to buy those loans. Before the U.S. housing market can begin to bottom out, prices have to stop falling, and investor confidence in traditional mortgages must be restored.
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By
Mark Dotzour

The "no-risk" environment of the past few years spurred lenders to make risky loans and investors to buy those loans. Before the U.S. housing market can begin to bottom out, prices have to stop falling, and investor confidence in traditional mortgages must be restored.

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