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...Some hope a bigger fillip to Britain Inc will come from lower oil prices, but that is a vain hope....
...Mortgage availability at higher LTVs has fallen by c85% while with more than 8m workers furloughed, we are cautious about incremental demand....
...Olswang, part of Cameron McKenna, will attempt to determine whether Mr Cats and his wife Ruth V....
...Lex spies an opportunity in mortgage credit — which should continue to grow as long as corporate debt concerns don’t hammer consumers....
...US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...Potts, a leading company law advocate, drew attention to the famous case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company....
...This can be seen in the financial sector, Head argues, pointing out that digitisation enabled some companies to create the subprime mortgage business....
...The class action suit was filed in 2008, shortly after AIG was rescued by the US Treasury and Federal Reserve as it racked up huge losses on insurance written on plunging mortgage securities....
...Into Citi Holdings went a diverse range of assets, including CitiFinancial, a consumer finance company with 3,000 branches catering to US customers but these were distinct from the urban, international customers...
...- Felix Salmon on DeMarco v Geithner - Finance must escape the shadows. - ECB Q&A: will we see a big bazooka or pea-shooter on Thursday? - Fed in the dark on jobs....
...than accusing him of intentionally misleading investors – when he failed to disclose that Citigroup selected some securities referenced in the portfolio, a collateralised debt obligation known as Class V...
...Funding III, which was comprised of securities tied to home mortgages....
...The SEC has been under pressure from lawmakers and the public to hold Wall Street companies and executives accountable for the mortgage products they sold that later resulted in taxpayer bail-outs to help...
...CitiFinancial Europe, owned by Citigroup of the US, had 80 per cent of its credit card related complaints upheld in its customers’ favour....
...“Everyone else needs to get a mortgage and one of the defining characteristics of this downturn has been the difficulty of getting finance.”...
...In Comcast v. FCC – the “network neutrality” case – the agency was found to be making up the law as it went....
...In the months after [Greenberg] left, AIG amped up its bets on the housing market by writing what where, in effect, insurance policies on derivative securities backed by subprime mortgages....
...– FT Alphaville Gross v Bond, or Pimco v BarCap: The debate flares – FT Alphaville...
...UK mortgage approvals in November rose to the highest level since March 2008. Earlier, China’s manufacturing sector expanded at its fastest pace in more than five years during December....
...A year later in KSR v....
...At that point, there was no evidence US companies were overstaffed....
...“Employment growth is also good news for banks, serving to further curtail loan losses on consumer debt, residential mortgages and commercial real estate loans.”...
...Putting out an “everything must go” sign is a poor negotiating tactic even were the market for, say, a subprime lending arm (CitiFinancial) not appalling....
...“I think the bigger holders now of securitisations are insurance companies and pension funds.”...
...In particular, lending to private non-financial companies – a metric the MPC is watching to gauge the success of its quantitative easing prgramme – continues to struggle....
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