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Why does the Business Media Only seek out the opinion of RBS Greenwich Capital In Greenwich?
Aren't There Any Other Financial Experts In Greenwich That Weren't Involved In Sub-Prime Mortgages, That Can Be Quoted Every Now And Then?
Four at Four: Cayne’s $61 Million Sale
By David Gaffen
David Ader, senior government bond strategist at RBS Greenwich Capital, notes that the expectations were for a minimum bid of 0.60%, and dealers had expected demand for about $100 billion in securities. “Frankly, the demand was far less ...
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These Guys Are Also Experts In Sub-Prime Mortgage Market
The Royal Bank of Scotland has confirmed its Greenwich Capital unit is part of a Securities Exchange Commission probe into the collapse of the subprime mortgage market.
The SEC has opened about three dozen inquiries, including those that involve major investment banks, according to recent published reports.
Greenwich Capital, a top issuer of mortgage-backed securities in the subprime market, is based on Steamboat Road in Greenwich. The unit was asked by the SEC to hand over some of its financial documents, but RBS officials would not comment on the probe beyond that.
"We will fully cooperate with the SEC or any regulators," said Carolyn McAdam, a spokeswoman for RBS global headquarters in the United Kingdom.
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