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Kohl, Helmut, --- Allemagne --- --1930-1998 --- --Europe --- --Histoire --- --Prime ministers --- Prime ministers --- Germany (West) --- Germany --- Politics and government --- DE / Germany - Duitsland - Allemagne --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- 08 --- 92 --- 334.150.0 --- Biografieën en memoires. --- Geschiedenis. --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden. --- Histoire. --- History. --- 92 Geschiedenis. --- 92 Histoire. --- 92 History. --- Chancellors (Prime ministers) --- Chief ministers (Prime ministers) --- First ministers (Prime ministers) --- Premiers (Prime ministers) --- Cabinet officers --- Heads of state --- Biografieën en memoires --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden --- Geschiedenis --- Histoire --- Prime ministers - Germany (West) - Biography --- Prime ministers - Germany - Biography --- Kohl, Helmut, - 1930 --- -Kohl, Helmut, 1930 --- -Allemagne --- Europe --- Germany (West) - Politics and government - 1982-1990 --- Germany - Politics and government - 1990 --- -Prime ministers --- -Histoire --- Kohl, Helmut, 1930 --- -Kohl, Helmut, - 1930
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Social law. Labour law --- Belgium --- bezoldigingen --- premie --- V17 - Droit individuel du travail / Généralités - Individueel arbeidsrecht / Algemeenheden --- remunerations --- prime --- 131 Arbeidsrecht
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Nguyen examines mortgage fraud as an inherent part of the subprime mortgage crisis. He traces the exponential growth of mortgage fraud to the loose underwriting standards, alternative loan products, and inadequate regulation and regulatory oversight of the subprime mortgage industry. He describes the various financial crimes constituting mortgage origination fraud, a form of fraud involving fraud for profit, fraud for property, and predatory lending. The accounts of mortgage frauds by industry insiders presented in this book provide a chilling view of the criminal implications of an unregulate
Subprime mortgage loans --- Mortgage loans --- Fraud --- Home loans --- Mortgage lending --- Real estate loans --- Loans --- Secondary mortgage market --- B-paper mortgage loans --- Near-prime mortgage loans --- Non-prime mortgage loans --- Nonprime mortgage loans --- Second chance mortgage loans --- Sub-prime mortgage loans --- Corrupt practices --- E-books
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Prime ministers --- 342.518 <493> --- 929 VERHOFSTADT, GUY --- 08 --- 323.0 --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 342.518-057.17 <493> --- 929 VERHOFSTADT, GUY Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--VERHOFSTADT, GUY --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--VERHOFSTADT, GUY --- 342.518-057.17 <493> Eerste minister--België --- Eerste minister--België --- Chancellors (Prime ministers) --- Chief ministers (Prime ministers) --- First ministers (Prime ministers) --- Premiers (Prime ministers) --- Cabinet officers --- Heads of state --- Biografieën en memoires --- Binnenlandse politiek: algemeenheden --- Verhofstadt, Guy, --- Verhofstadt, Guy M.M.L. --- Verhofstadt, Guy Maurice Marie Louise --- Belgium --- Politics and government --- Verhofstadt, Guy --- Verhofstadt, G.M.M.L. --- POLITIQUE BELGE --- VERHOFSTADT (GUY, MAURICE, MARIE-LOUISE), MINISTRE, 1953 --- -PREMIERS MINISTRES --- MINISTRES BELGES --- INSTITUTIONS POLITIQUES --- FORCES POLITIQUES --- POLITICIENS --- BIOGRAPHIE --- BELGIQUE
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Subprime lending and mortgage fraud spread rapidly throughout the United States financial services sector during the 1990's and early 2000's, and in turn have been credited with contributing to an unprecedented global financial crisis. Koller, using diffusion theory as an interpretive framework, utilizes industry insider insights to examine how and why these innovative lending and fraud strategies diffused so quickly and deeply throughout the housing industry. She also assesses the viability of contemporary criminological and diffusion theories to explain the creation and control of white collar
Housing -- United States. --- Mortgage loans -- Corrupt practices -- United States. --- Subprime mortgage loans -- Corrupt practices -- United States. --- White collar crimes -- United States. --- Mortgage loans --- Subprime mortgage loans --- Housing --- White collar crimes --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Banking --- Corrupt practices --- B-paper mortgage loans --- Near-prime mortgage loans --- Non-prime mortgage loans --- Nonprime mortgage loans --- Second chance mortgage loans --- Sub-prime mortgage loans --- Home loans --- Mortgage lending --- Real estate loans --- Loans --- Secondary mortgage market --- E-books
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Wilfried Martens - Europe: I Struggle, I Overcome Foreword by Angela Merkel Wilfried Martens has devoted his entire life to politics: as student leader, youth activist, President of the Flemish Christian Democrats, Prime Minister of Belgium, President of the European People's Party and European statesman. In his autobiography Martens offers the inside story on running a complex country like Belgium, fighting for European integration and unification, and transforming the European People's Party into a strong, united centre-right movement and leading European political family. Above all, this is book about the intricacies of European politics and its guiding ideas, values and principles. The processing of the manuscript was concluded in 2008.
Economic policy and planning (general) --- Europe --- 949.3092 --- #SBIB:323H100 --- #SBIB:327.7H200 --- C8 --- christen-democratie --- Europese eenmaking --- EVP (1976-) --- 08 --- 92 --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- Belgische politiek: algemene documentatie en bronnen --- Europese Unie: algemeen --- Ideologie en politiek --- Biografieën en memoires. --- Geschiedenis. --- Histoire. --- History. --- 92 Geschiedenis. --- 92 Histoire. --- 92 History. --- Prime ministers --- Statesmen --- Chancellors (Prime ministers) --- Chief ministers (Prime ministers) --- First ministers (Prime ministers) --- Premiers (Prime ministers) --- Cabinet officers --- Heads of state --- Martens, Wilfried. --- European People's Party. --- EVP --- Europäische Volkspartei --- EPP --- PPE --- Parti populaire européen --- Europese Volkspartij --- Belgium --- Politics and government --- Biografieën en memoires --- Geschiedenis --- Martens, Wilfried --- Biography --- 1951-1993 --- European People's Party
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Dans les premières années du XXIe siècle, une bulle se développa au sein de l'immobilier résidentiel américain. L'appréciation rapide du prix des maisons permit à des emprunteurs peu fortunés, regroupés au sein du secteur subprime, d'accéder au statut envié de propriétaires. La bulle requérait un flux constant de nouvelles recrues et quand celles-ci firent défaut en 2006, la bulle éclata : les prix de l'immobilier stagnèrent avant de partir à la baisse. Les emprunteurs subprime qui ne pouvaient faire face à leurs engagements sans une appréciation constante du prix de leur logement se retrouvèrent rapidement en situation délicate. La mise sur le marché de leurs logements ne fit qu'aggraver la crise. L'industrie financière s'était d'abord adaptée passivement à la bulle, elle la facilita ensuite en mettant au point de nouveauux types de prêt. La "titrisation" permit de regrouper des collection de plusieurs milliers de ces prêts sous la forme d'une obligation classique vendue à des investisseurs éparpillés à la surface de la planète. Quand un nombre important d'emprunteurs subprime jetèrent l'éponge, ces oblagations tombèrent sous la barre de la rentabilité, entraînant des pertes considérables pour les établissements financiers qui les détenaient dans leur portefeuille. Affaiblis, ceux-ci accordèrent de moins en moins de prêts, provoquant un tarissement du crédit qui ne tarda pas à affecter l'économie réelle dont la vitalité repose sur l'accès à ces capitaux. Tel est l'enchaînement qui a abouti à la crise financière majeure partie des Etats-Unis et qui ébranle ou menace le système bancaire de plusieurs pays européens. Anthropologue réputé, expert en intelligence artificielle et spécialiste de la formation des prix travaillant dans le monde bancaire, Paul Jorion jette depuis plusieurs années un autre regard sur l'économie ; il annonçait ainsi dès 2005 ce qui allait devenir la crise des subprimes.
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We develop a methodology to study how the subprime crisis spills over to the real economy. Does it manifest itself primarily through reducing consumer demand or through tightening liquidity constraint on non-financial firms? Since most non-financial firms have much larger cash holding than before, they appear unlikely to face significant liquidity constraint. We propose a methodology to estimate these two channels of spillovers. We first propose an index of a firm's sensitivity to consumer demand, based on its response to the 9/11 shock in 2001. We then construct a separate firm-level index on financial constraint based on Whited and Wu (2006). We find that both channels are at work, but a tightened liquidity squeeze is economically more important than a reduced consumer spending in explaining cross firm differences in stock price declines.
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