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Economists fear wave of evictions on way in US

By Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: September 7 2007 03:00 | Last updated: September 7 2007 03:00

The fate of the US housing market is increasingly in the hands of an opaque part of the financial system normally associated with moves to evict families from their homes.

Mortgage service companies, which are responsible for calling on Americans to keep up with their loan payments, have assumed a pivotal role in President George W. Bush's market-oriented strategy for dealing with the pending wave of foreclosures in the subprime mortgage sector.

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