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To: andiron who wrote (78694)2/8/2007 11:01:04 AM
From: Square_Dealings  Respond to of 110194
 
not sure but I think WFC is at top of list in total exposure

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To: andiron who wrote (78694)2/8/2007 12:06:55 PM
From: Joe Stocks  Respond to of 110194
 
Sub-prime exposure. I have this excerpt from a post but I do not recall nor have a link.

>>Originators of the 2006 subprime loans with the highest delinquency rates are Bear Stearns Cos. (BSC.N: Quote, Profile , Research), Merrill Lynch & Co.'s (MER.N: Quote, Profile , Research) SURF conduit and Nomura Holdings (8604.T: Quote, NEWS , Research), according to data compiled by UBS. Wells Fargo & Co. <WFC.N,> Countrywide Financial Corp. (CFC.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and NovaStar Financial Inc. (NFI.N: Quote, Profile , Research) 2006 subprime loans had the lowest delinquency rates.<<

Then there is this list with WFC at the top that can be found here;

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