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Title: Management Of Financial Institutions And The Banking Crisis
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April 24, 1996 |
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As long as the markets continued to flourish the bank returned increased profits and also achieved their objective of continuing to grow at a phenomenal rate.
A degree of managerial ignorance, or more likely incompetence, began to emerge as the effects of the American subprime lending became apparent... Showed first 250 characters
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It had been widely known that problems with the banks in the US were due to the phenomenon of sub-prime lending for housing. Many of the loans had turned into toxic assets as borrowers failed to meet repayments.
Similar to Northern Rock, the banks continued to give loans in this manner as they too chose to securitise their loans because this method of trading appeared so profitable... Showed next 250 characters
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