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Subprime crisis spurs raft of legislation

WASHINGTON, DC - Politicians and regulators are cracking down on the US subprime market. After the initial shock, the crisis has provoked a barrage of legislation and reform, focusing on the operational practices that contributed to the credit crunch.

The Mortgage Reform and Anti- predatory Lending Act began to address industry malpractices, while President George Bush and treasury secretary Henry Paulson's plan to freeze interest rates for homeowners most at risk of default has tried to remedy the results of questionable lending practices to low-income homeowners.

More recently, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors has proposed changes to Reg

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