In a rare interview, CNBC's David Faber speaks with one of the few savvy investors who bet against the mortgage-backed security fever – Dallas's Kyle Bass - whose hedge fund soared 600% in just eighteen months.
In June CNBC launched a competition to find a green start-up business and had over 200 entries from all over Europe. Philippa Malmgren, president of Principalis Asset Management, considers the final three projects.
UK banking regulations were under the spotlight again Thursday as proposals from city expert Sir David Walker were formally reviewed. Jon Dymond, director of Hay Group, has analysis of the proposals.
Cynthia Simons craved a better life for her family and wanted to leave the crime-ridden area of Compton, Ca. She thought her prayers were answered by a mortgage broker from her church who found the family a house in a safe neighborhood.
Lou Pacific worked for Quick Loan Funding. The company targeted people who couldn't afford a down payment and had poor credit…so-called "sub-prime borrowers." With no shortage of eager borrowers, business was booming and Quick Loan made millions of dollars.
In a rare interview, CNBC's David Faber speaks with one of the few savvy investors who bet against the mortgage-backed security fever – Dallas's Kyle Bass - whose hedge fund soared 600% in just eighteen months.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan defends decisions he made that critics say laid the groundwork for the crisis. Greenspan also admits that he was puzzled by the more complex mortgage-backed securities on the market.