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A list of companies, governmental and quasi-governmental agencies (government-sponsored enterprises), and/or non-profit organizations involved in the various economic and financial crises of 2007–2008.

Housing Bubble

United States

Main article: 2000s United States housing bubble

National home construction companies

Real estate and appraisal

Associations

Mortgage crisis

Main article: Subprime mortgage crisis

Subprime lenders

Other lenders

Insurers

Secondary and securitized mortgage market

Main article: Secondary mortgage market

Banks

Main article: List of bankrupt or acquired banks during the subprime mortgage crisis

Governmental and quasi-governmental

Central Banks

Credit rating agencies

Government sponsored enterprises

Main article: government sponsored enterprise

Nonprofit Organization

Community Organization

Credit Counselors

United States officials' positions

Of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and its reincarnation as an amendment of H.R. 1424, supporters and opponents:

Supporters

Non-supporters

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)

References

  1. BNP Paribas Investment Partners temporally suspends the calculation of the Net Asset Value of the following funds: Parvest Dynamic ABS, BNP Paribas ABS EURIBOR and BNP Paribas ABS EONIA
  2. "AM - Subprime slump claims Merrill Lynch chief". ABC, Australia.
  3. Slater, Dan (August 29, 2008). "Report: Bankruptcy Looms for Jefferson County, Alabama". The Wall Street Journal.
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