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Subprime Auto Loans Just Hit Their Worst Delinquency Rate in 32 Years. Here's What It Means for Lenders.
finance.yahoo.com·13 hours ago·Global·1 min read
Source: finance.yahoo.com
Making subprime auto loans is a risky business, but it is very different from the rest of the auto loan market.
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