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A flawed structure

Rising default rates in the US subprime mortgage market have caused serious difficulties for lenders, with some filing for bankruptcy. Regulators have demanded a tightening of underwriting standards, but bankers say other factors were also at play. By Jayne Jung

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Mortgage lenders active in the US subprime market have suffered a major reversal of fortune. Once considered the hottest sector of the mortgage market, sharply rising default rates in recent months have caused some of the largest names in the subprime area to write off losses and even file for bankruptcy. Just under 30 mortgage subprime lenders have been forced to close shop since January 2006 -

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