Big Banks Facing Even Bigger Bill for Mortgage Backed Securities
According to Standard & Poor’s, the leading financial research and ratings company in America, the biggest banks in the country may need to cough up nearly $105 billion on top of the billions they’ve already paid stemming from the financial crisis of 2008. By now it’s fairly common knowledge that big banks such as Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and a host of others engaged in the shady business of repackaging residential mortgages into securities and issuing hundreds of thousands of subprime mortgages. While the number may seem large, banks have a treasure trove in which to delve into when situations such as this arise. America’s largest banks have an uncanny ability to make money so even with the new fees, they are unlikely to take…

