Sub-Prime Woes Not Spilling Over To Over Other Credit Areas
Factors adversely affecting our first quarter results included lower than expected fee assessments due to lower than expected delinquencies...
No, that is not a typo. For all of those people who were expecting the sub-prime mortgage mess to spill over into other areas of credit such as credit cards and student loans, it appears the worries (and subsequent share price declines) were unfounded. Delinquencies were lower than expected!
It might seem baffling to many, but this is pretty good evidence that the sub-prime spillover effect is being greatly exaggerated, a theory I first rejected a month ago in a piece entitled Most Financial Services Companies Dragged Down with Sub-Prime Lenders.
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