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2007-10-11 — americanchronicle.com
"The American subprime mortgage crisis caused financial markets around the world to seize up. Bankers have been, and still are, nervous about lending -- even lending to other banks -- because bank managers aren’t sure which entities have exposure to subprime debt. When bankers get nervous, rates go up."
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