by
Bill Fox, Senior Bonds Analyst
10/13/2008 11:45:00 AM
What ails Wall Street is the poison flowing from the over-leveraged Main Street – and not the other way around, as many would suggest. Cheap money, like a phoenix wrought from the ashes of the dot.com bubble, is at the heart of this crisis. There would be no "toxic Wall Street assets" if Main Street were making their payments.
Filed Under:
Mortgage backed securities, main street, Wall Street, presidential debate
Category:
Economy
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