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One of the main questions on everyone's lips in the wake of the subprime crisis is whether banks can expect any money back on their subprime loan portfolios and, if so, when? Anne Ching says that it is possible to model subprime default rates and the speed with which they are likely to occur

Just a year ago, investors began to focus more intently on the performance of subprime mortgages. Default and delinquency levels were beginning to rise, sending the first early warning of the storm that would follow. Since then, the 25th of the month has become a critical day for subprime and other mortgage investors. The 25th is the date when remittance reports are released and new data on the

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