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Credit crunch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A credit crunch (also known as a credit squeeze , finance crunch or credit crisis ) is a reduction in the general availability of loans (or credit) or a sudden tightening of the conditions req...
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Financial crisis of 2007–2009 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Since the onset of the credit crisis over two years ago, available credit to small businesses and consumers has contracted by trillions of dollars, and that phenomenon is reflected in dismal consumer spending trends.
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You've heard about how the credit crunch has made it harder for many types of buyers to afford a home or qualify for a mortgage. But here's what you might not realize: The impact isn't the same everywhere. It all depends on where you live. ... The credit crunch is likely to wreak the most havoc in California, Nevada,
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Define Your Terms: Liquidity Vs. Credit Crunch, As long as risk aversion rules, the Fed will continue to maintain abundant liquidity. ... There is some confusion going around these days regarding the availability of "liquidity" and the possibility that "credit crunch" is now a factor in the outlook. These are imprecise...
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This article describes a concept which could impact a variety of companies, countries or industries. To see what companies and articles reference... ... In the last one year, Dubai has lost much of its lustre. The global credit crunch already hit inflows into the emirate, leading to job losses and delayed real estate projects.
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