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		<title>U.S. Credit Card Defaults Soar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit card defaults continue to soar in the U.S., with write-offs jumping to a record high of 11.49% in August, from 10.52% in July. The default rate was greatest in loans which are 30-59 days overdue, surging to 1.65% from 1.41%. Increases in these &#8220;early-stage&#8221; delinquencies usually signals concern for greater losses in the future. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit card defaults continue to soar in the U.S., with write-offs jumping to a record high of 11.49% in August, from 10.52% in July. The default rate was greatest in loans which are 30-59 days overdue, surging to 1.65% from 1.41%.</p>
<p>Increases in these &#8220;early-stage&#8221; delinquencies usually signals concern for greater losses in the future. As the unemployment rate is expected to continue trending up, the near term doesn&#8217;t look very positive for credit card issuers, as the rate of default tends to follow suit.</p>
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