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"If you were to bring outside financing into a law firm, you begin to raise different prospects for liquidity events, such as cash-outs by partners, which are foreign to the traditional way firms practice."
Jacoby & Meyers' Newest Fight: Helping Nonlawyers Own Law Firms Nathan Koppel 2011
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No longer are households engaging in mortgage equity cash-outs to the tune of over $80 billion per quarter, as they did in 2006.
The Anemic Recovery Continues Mortimer Zuckerman 2011
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Such " cash-outs " accounted for nearly 90% of refinancing activity at the time, according to Freddie Mac, helping fuel consumer spending and broader economic growth.
What a Drag: Mortgage-Refi Kelly Evans 2010
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As a share of total refinancing activity, meanwhile, cash-outs represented just 18% — the lowest since Freddie ' s records began in 1985.
What a Drag: Mortgage-Refi Kelly Evans 2010
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Almost half of all subprime loans were for cash-outs.
Bloomberg Takes a First Step at Piercing the Veil of Secrecy Surrounding CDOs 2010
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That spurred fears of cash-outs by other stakeholders in Chinese firms.
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Stocks in Hong Kong and mainland China declined Wednesday, led down by banks and insurers after Bank of America confirmed it had sold a $2.8 billion stake in China Construction Bank, spurring fears of cash-outs by other stakeholders in Chinese firms.
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Markets in Hong Kong and China also traded weaker, led down by banks and insurers, after Bank of America confirmed it had sold a $2.8 billion stake in China Construction Bank and spurred fears of copy-cat cash-outs by other stakeholders in Chinese firms.
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Stocks in Hong Kong and mainland China declined, led down by banks and insurers after Bank of America confirmed it had sold a $2.8 billion stake in China Construction Bank, spurring fears of cash-outs by other stakeholders in Chinese firms.
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Because much of this refinance activity took place well after the record low interest rates of 2003, when rates were rising, much of this refinance activity probably reflects “cash-outs” as opposed to refinancing for better terms.
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