Toxic Assets Still In America's Banks

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Cazza La Randa, Aug 13, 2009.

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  2. maxpi

    maxpi

    They have to do mark to market eventually, then the incompetent institutions can be broken up and sold off to the competent ones...
     
  3. acepowerdrive

    acepowerdrive Guest

    what is so toxic about ..those are BAD accounts. bad loans ..lend money and won't get even 10 cent back on the dollar. if any