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Banking

Oct. 17, 2001

Ending Lending Lures

Credit is fundamental to our society. It is a powerful driver of economic growth and helps many afford the long-term needs of life, such as home ownership. But when lending becomes abusive, it can put people's homes and economic futures in jeopardy.

        By Gray Davis

        Credit is fundamental to our society. It is a powerful driver of economic growth and helps many afford the long-term needs of life, such as home ownership. But when lending becomes abusive, it can put people's homes and economic futures in jeopardy.
        Those most at risk are elderly homeowners and ...

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