Regulators, lenders eye 5-year freeze

By Pete Southern in Uncategorized | December 5, 2007 13:00 |

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal regulators and lenders are homing in on five years as the length of an interest-rate freeze on subprime mortgages, Bloomberg reported, citing a source familiar with the negotiations.

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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Investment banking fees in the Asia Pacific region rose 36 percent to a record $11.7 billion so far this year — roughly the gross domestic product of oil-rich Brunei — with UBS and Goldman Sachs the top earners.

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