On this day 8 years ago, Lehman Brothers collapsed: Have we learned anything?

On this day 8 years ago, Lehman Brothers collapsed: Have we learned anything?

On this day, eight years ago, U.S. banking giant Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, sending shockwaves across the global financial markets.
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Covered Bonds And The Housing Market

In this report, we make a detailed assessment of Swedish covered bonds amid rising concerns about the Swedish housing market. It is important to
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FCA reveals ageing population strategy proposals

Areas that the FCA will focus on are pensions; advice and guidance; mortgages; vulnerability; access; and scams and fraud. Once input from
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Shiver me securities lenders

The Office of Financial Research is offering a treasure trove of data to the securities lending market through its industry survey. Drew Nicol reports.
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GSE Accounting: Pro Government Legal Filings Are Unnerving

Fannie Mae (OTCQB:FNMA) and Freddie Mac (OTCQB:FMCC) are two Fortune 50 companies in a government run conservatorship that are giving
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What do the new refinancing rules mean for property owners?

TOTAL Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR) rules have been changed, with regard to refinancing. And as with most things involving mortgages, the average
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Today's Mortgage Interest Rates at PHH, Wells Fargo Sep 15, 2016

30 year fixed rate loan interest rates at PHH Mortgage are listed at 3.625% today carrying an APR of 3.651%. The short term, popular 15 year loan
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A borderless European banking system

The banking union seeks to break the doom loop between sovereign debt – debt from a country's government – and banking risk. This link increased
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Remortgaging soars as cheap deals are snapped up

Re-mortgage lending lifted to its strongest levels in seven years in July as homeowners snapped up the available cheap deals, it has been reported.
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Demchak Says PNC's 'Operating Below Potential' in Consumer Lending

PNC Financial Services Group plans to increase consumer lending with its current tilt toward commercial loans generating lower overall loan yields.
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