In the 2008 Mortgage Crisis in the US, Why did it seem that no one was concerned about the riskiness of lending to peopl
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In the 2008 Mortgage Crisis in the US, Why did it seem that no one was concerned about the riskiness of lending to peopl
In the 2008 Mortgage Crisis in the US, Why did it seem that no one was concerned about the riskiness of lending to people who usually would not qualify for a loan? Select one: O a. The banks were told to discontinue lending by the federal government. O b. People signed a piece of paper when they received the mortgage that said they promised to pay back the loan. O c. Each person in the chain was handing the risk off to another through different financial instruments such as CDO's. O d. Builders were building more homes so the bankers were not worried.
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