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From the ******** article:Originally posted by Clippy View Post
"Figures today from the Bank of England revealed that net new mortgage lending (not including redemptions and repayments) in September was £112m, down from £1.62bn in August. " -
which, coincidentally, also describes the type of compact, grotto-style, Luxcrete-aspect dwellings that these mortgages will now make available.We say 'overlooked by the high street'Comment
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AIUI the original sub-prime problem wasn't so much the dodgy lending per se, but that this was hidden and disguised within portfolios of supposedly sounder loans, the financial equivalent of mixing radioactive waste with household refuse.Originally posted by Clippy View PostWork in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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That was exactly what the problem was, except it was radioactive waste with the household shopping. However, the article seems to be about sub-prime mortgages themselves, not their wrappers.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAIUI the original sub-prime problem wasn't so much the dodgy lending per se, but that this was hidden and disguised within portfolios of supposedly sounder loans, the financial equivalent of mixing radioactive waste with household refuse.
If banks want to take the risk, I hope its only small institutions like Kensington and Precise, we don't bail them out if it goes tits up.Comment
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Indeed.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAIUI the original sub-prime problem wasn't so much the dodgy lending per se, but that this was hidden and disguised within portfolios of supposedly sounder loans, the financial equivalent of mixing radioactive waste with household refuse.
The John Bird and John Fortune piece on it is still the best explanation that I have seen going. linky (It is SFW but not if work does not like YouTube)
Absolutely.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf banks want to take the risk, I hope its only small institutions like Kensington and Precise, we don't bail them out if it goes tits up.
There is nothing wrong with lending money to higher risk customers provided that everyone involved is aware of the risk they are taking. If it all goes tits up then the taxpayer should not be bailing them out.Comment
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I seem to remember linking to something that explained it quite well... and indeed I didOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostAIUI the original sub-prime problem wasn't so much the dodgy lending per se, but that this was hidden and disguised within portfolios of supposedly sounder loans, the financial equivalent of mixing radioactive waste with household refuse.
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