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The Subprime Crisis Explained In Simple Terms




The sub-prime mortgage crisis continues unabated, taking down stocks, CEOs and anything else in its path. You would be forgiven to ask, what the heck is going on?

This short video from the UK provides a concise explanation:

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5 Responses to “The Subprime Crisis Explained In Simple Terms”  

  1. 1 Johan

    they take away the video :(

  2. 2 Babak

    I can still view it. Maybe you have javascript disabled.

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