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  • The priority was to move our inventory, especially our low-grade bonds, which were mostly mortgagebacked.

    The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns Alan C. Greenberg 2010

  • In 1983 Bear Stearns began issuing and trading mortgagebacked bonds, including a $1.5 billion issue that was then the largest corporate debt sale in history.

    The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns Alan C. Greenberg 2010

  • In 1983 Bear Stearns began issuing and trading mortgagebacked bonds, including a $1.5 billion issue that was then the largest corporate debt sale in history.

    The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns Alan C. Greenberg 2010

  • The priority was to move our inventory, especially our low-grade bonds, which were mostly mortgagebacked.

    The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns Alan C. Greenberg 2010

  • Analysts responsible for challenging rating methodologies should be paid as much as those who assign the ratings, even if a challenge threatens major revenue streams, such as the robust fees from rating mortgagebacked securities.

    Neil Baron: SEC Rules Don't Go Far Enough 2009

  • /Stiegall act which I believe was enacted in 1933 which prevented banks from creating mortgagebacked securities, MBS Collateralized debt obligations,CDO and other investment vehicles that caused the collapse of the economy that caused the great depression.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • In 1999 the Graham, Leach & Bliley act was passed it basically nullified the Glass /Stiegall act which I believe was enacted in 1933 which prevented banks from creating mortgagebacked securities, MBS Collateralized debt obligations,CDO and other investment vehicles that caused the collapse of the economy that caused the great depression.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • In 1999 the Graham, Leach & Bliley act was passed it basically nullified the Glass /Stiegall act which I believe was enacted in 1933 which prevented banks from creating mortgagebacked securities, MBS Collateralized debt obligations,CDO and other investment vehicles that caused the collapse of the economy that caused the great depression.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • In 1999 the Graham, Leach & Bliley act was passed it basically nullified the Glass /Stiegall act which I believe was enacted in 1933 which prevented banks from creating mortgagebacked securities, MBS Collateralized debt obligations,CDO and other investment vehicles that caused the collapse of the economy that caused the great depression.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • The vote to buy $1.15 trillion of government and mortgagebacked bonds was unanimous.

    FXstreet.com 2009

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