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Jim Jubak: Is Credit Crunch Over?

 
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From

Peter

Published 24 months ago

Distressed sales of assets may be bad news for sellers like E Trade and Lennar but the emergence of buyers suggests that the credit crunch is starting to work itself out, says MSN Money’s Jim Jubak. Hear more from Jim Jubak, the Web's #1... more

Distressed sales of assets may be bad news for sellers like E Trade and Lennar but the emergence of buyers suggests that the credit crunch is starting to work itself out, says MSN Money’s Jim Jubak. Hear more from Jim Jubak, the Web's #1 investing columnist, on MSN Money: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Commentary/Experts/Jubak less

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