Mortgage mess far from over

Courtesy MSN Money Latest Articles  Mon, 03/03/2008 - 02:01

Thornburg's $300 million margin-call bill is a sure sign that more write-offs are on the horizon. Investors should be wary of this potentially dangerous market.


 

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