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Changing the rules

What next for subprime mortgage lending in the US? Jeffrey Taft and Jason Kravitt of law firm Mayer Brown give an account of recent regulatory and legislative developments in the sector, and make some predictions for the near future

The subprime mortgage crisis in the US has resulted in some lenders ceasing operations and left many others struggling to originate and sell loans. As of September 2007, more than 60 mortgage lenders and servicers had exited the business. Many were small regional concerns but a number were large nationwide companies, such as New Century Mortgage Corporation and Fremont Loan & Investment.

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