Mortgage crisis: How bad it's going to get

Courtesy CNN Money  Mon, 03/17/2008 - 4:04am

If there is any word that captures the mood in the economy right now, it's uncertainty, along with shadings of bafflement and distrust.

We have never seen a credit crisis quite like this. What's next?



 

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