While the US subprime crisis has left many bankers shivering at the consequences of generous mortgage financing, a new law in Venezuela now allows banks to offer 100 per cent loans to homebuyers.
Analysts say that the law, part of a package of 26 presidential decrees passed by Hugo Chávez last week that has generated widespread controversy, is aimed at solving a deepening housing crisis with large sectors of the population living in slums.



