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US college education needs to be tuition-free - North Wind Online


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US college education needs to be tuition-free
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In fact, just last year student loan debt in the US reached over $1 trillion and 25 percent of US government student loans ended up in default. There is only one comprehensive solution to fixing America's problem of funding higher education: a ...

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Free exchange The silent bazooka - The Economist


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Free exchange The silent bazooka
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It was reluctant to cut its main rate below 1% and loth to buy government bonds directly. Instead it adopted its own non-standard measures. It offered unlimited loans to commercial banks for up to a year against a broad range of collateral.
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Why Fannie and Freddie are Hesitating to Help Homeowners - Gant Daily


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Why Fannie and Freddie are Hesitating to Help Homeowners
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As a history compiled by the Congressional Budget Office shows, investors have treated Fannie and Freddie as essentially risk-free. The assumption, which turns out to be correct, was that the government would never let Fannie and Freddie fail.
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Student loans approach $1 trillion - Workers World


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Student loans approach $1 trillion
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The federal government guarantees a lot of student loans, mainly through Sally Mae, a government sponsored corporation that started as a nonprofit but became a very profitable private enterprise in 2004. The banks that handle student loan processing ...

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Despite Losses, Regions Financial Makes Progress
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By Shubh Datta | More Articles Although Regions Financial (NYSE: RF ) ended 2011 with a hefty loss, what really stood out in the fourth quarter was its improved credit quality, coupled with loan growth. The bank posted a loss as it took on a one-time ...

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