Saturday 17 September 2011

Mortgage Debacle Costs Banks $66 Billion as Suits Sap Profit

Faulty mortgages and foreclosure abuses have cost the nation’s five biggest home lenders at least $65.7 billion, according to a tally by Bloomberg News, and new claims may push the industrywide total to twice that amount. The costs have eclipsed predictions from bankers and analysts that lenders ...


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