another link on this topicNOTES
1. Jerome a Paris, "Countdown to $200 Oil Meets Anglo Disease," European Tribune (June 7, 2008).
2 "Contesting a Foreclosure Lawsuit: Who Owns the Mortgage?", ForeclosureFish.com (April 22, 2008).
3. CNBC, "Subprime Derivatives," youtube.com/watch?v=0YNyn1XGyWg (June 2007).
4 Vinod Kothari, "The True Sale Question," vindkothari.com.
3. Bob Ivry, "Banks Lose to Deadbeat Homeowners as Loans Sold in Bonds Vanish," Bloomberg.com (February 22, 2008).
4. Judge Christopher A. Boyko, Opinion and Order, In re Foreclosure Cases, Case 1:07-cv-02282-CAB, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, filed 10/31/2007.
5. B. Ivry, op. cit.; Jimmy Higgins, "Judge Boyko’s Snowball Starts Rolling Downhill," Fire on the Mountain (blogspot) (February 26, 2008); Wendy Davis, "Finding It Hard to Be a Loan," ABA Journal (March 2008).
6. "More Trouble for Mortgage Securitizers?",
http://bigpicture.typepad.com (December 9, 2007
7. Aaron Krowne, et al., "True Sale, False Securitizations," iamfacingforeclosure.com (November)
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