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Barclays Issues Warning on 'Underwater' Borrowers and Home Equity Loan

Posted by James Breen at 1 May 2008 5:40

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None other than Barclays Capital warned Tuesday that roughly half of all subprime and Alt-A borrowers in the U.S. could soon owe more than their house is worth, or have extremely minimal equity left — a problem that is imperiling more homeowners in the States than mortgage rate resets, which have received far greater press coverage. Continued price declines are likely to put as much as $800 billion worth of debt at risk, Bloomberg reported: Subprime loans from 2006 and 2007 that exceed the ..Read the rest of this post.

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