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  • But I think the "Cramdown" -- which sounds so bad -- makes a lot of sense.

    The Flypaper Theory 2009

  • "Cramdown" was shorthand for empowering bankruptcy judges to modify the principal on mortgages.

    Home remedies worth trying Ezra Klein 2010

  • "Cramdown" was shorthand for empowering bankruptcy judges to modify the principal on mortgages.

    Column: Four ways the foreclosure mess could be used to help homeowners Ezra Klein 2010

  • "Cramdown" was shorthand for empowering bankruptcy judges to modify the principal on mortgages.

    Home remedies worth trying Ezra Klein 2010

  • Citi to Lower Payments for Jobless House May Tighten 'Cramdown' Measure The banking industry warns such a move will raise borrowing costs for all homeowners and clog the bankruptcy courts, prompting judges to write off tons of other consumer debt just when lenders are reeling from the financial crisis.

    Hoyer Anticipates Mortgage 'Cramdown' Vote Thursday 2009

  • In your 'Cramdown' session, what happens to the unsecured portion of the loan?

    Marketplace 2009

  • In your 'Cramdown' session, what happens to the unsecured portion of the loan?

    Marketplace 2009

  • Tracking the Economy House May Tighten 'Cramdown' Measure Sortable Chart:

    Citi to Allow Jobless to Pay Less on Loans 2009

  • With 'Cramdown' Rejection, Is Senate Ready to Respect Marketplace Contracts Again?

    Cato @ Liberty 2009

  • Companies Business and Jobs With 'Cramdown' Rejection, Is Senate Ready to Respect Marketplace Contracts Again?

    Cato @ Liberty Mark A. Calabria 2009

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