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Most of the rules go into effect July 1; those linking college's federal aid to their graduates' income and loan-default rates are scheduled to take effect in 2012.
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While many subprime bonds aren't expected to recover their full face value because of high loan-default rates, investors are again warming to the securities.
For Sale: AIG's Subprime Bonds Serena Ng 2012
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Lately, loan-default rates have ticked up in Brazil.
Dark Side of Brazil's Rise John Lyons 2011
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The CRA, in other words, reduced the loan-default/irresponsible lending problem.
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First-quarter earnings reports are adding to optimism that loan losses have peaked, even though lenders still are grappling with high loan-default rates and suffering real-estate portfolios.
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The Department of Education has proposed a policy change aimed at reducing outsized loan-default rates among students at such schools.
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Department of Education released preliminary data comparing FFELP loan-default rates with those in the federal direct loan program.
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They developed complicated models to predict loan-default rates and never believed that the models were infallible.
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S.nce the IMF published its forecasts in April, many European policy makers have said the figures don't take into account how European accounting and leverage standards differ from those in the U.S. Mr. Papademos said the ECB's figures account for those differences, as well as for how euro-zone loan-default rates differ from those in the U.S.
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Department of Education officials said they released the loan-default data in response to a U.S.
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