TITLE

Capital Worry: $15T for Decade's Growth

AUTHOR(S)
Fernandez, Tommy
PUB. DATE
April 2002
SOURCE
American Banker;4/16/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 72, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the capital needed by U.S. financial institutions to meet home mortgage demand. Total amount of needed capital; Significance of foreign investors to raise the needed capital; Necessity of continued access to global capital markets to meet the credit needs.
ACCESSION #
6512074

Tags: FINANCIAL institutions -- Finance;  MORTGAGES

 

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