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Credit rating agencies and the subprime crisis — Main article: Subprime mortgage crisis Credit rating agencies played a very important role at various stages in the subprime crisis. They have been highly criticized for understating the risk involved with new, complex securities that fueled the… … Wikipedia
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Commercial Paper Funding Facility — (CPFF) was a system created by the United States Federal Reserve Board during the Global financial crisis of 2008 to improve liquidity in the short term funding markets. The CPFF was created on October 27, 2008 and funded a special purpose… … Wikipedia
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International Facility Management Association — Infobox Professional Association Prof association name = International Facility Management Association Prof association Professional title = founded date = October 1980 founder = location = Houston, Texas, USA origins = key people = area served … Wikipedia
World Council of Credit Unions — Formation January 1, 1971 (1971 01 01) (40 years ago) Location Madison, Wisconsin, USA President CEO Brian Branch … Wikipedia
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