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No smoke without fire

The worsening situation in the US subprime mortgage market has spread to Asia, with several financial firms exposed via mortgage-backed securities or collateralised debt obligations. Is this a temporary technical dislocation in the credit markets or the start of something more serious? Rob Davies investigates

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Thousands of miles removed from the US, share prices of Asian financial institutions have tumbled. Firms such as Taiwan's Shin Kong Financial Holdings have seen a 20% share price drop in the past two months, while Australian non-conforming mortgage lender RAMS Home Loans saw a 19% drop in a single day. And several Japanese firms, including Mitsubishi UFJ and Mizuho Financial Group, in August

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