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What is a cramdown?

What is a cramdown? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (law) A court settlement in bankruptcy in which creditors receive less than they were owed
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And no one but a blithering idiot would write new mortgages when there is every likelihood that a future judge would be empowered by Federal law to execute a cramdown on them.
Policy may also encourage lender renegotiation by giving more bargaining power to borrowers in these instances, through legal procedures such as bankruptcy and cramdown.
Instituting a policy of mortgage cramdown during the midst of the crisis would have reduced the remaining flow of private sector mortgage finance.
If they've been unwilling to accept a cramdown up to this point, I see no reason for a bank to take the deal in the first place.
The equity holders, prior to any plan vote and accompanying cramdown, are still the owners of American and their approval is necessary for a merger.

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