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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all negative equity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to a situation where liabilities exceed assets, resulting in a negative net worth.
Example: "The company is facing significant challenges due to all negative equity on its balance sheet."
Alternatives: "total negative equity" or "entire negative equity".
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The estimated $17 billion in principal reduction under the deal is pitifully small -- a mere 3% of all negative equity.
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Nationwide introduced a negative equity loan last year for existing customers.
It can easily live with a negative equity.
And not all homeowners with negative equity are deeply underwater.
Indeed, even if you could overcome the political obstacles to wiping out all of homeowners' negative equity, the impact on consumer spending would be surprisingly small.
Just under 7% of all American homeowners had this "negative equity" at the end of December 2006 estimates Mr Cagan, using a sample of 32m houses (see chart 1).
Perhaps a quarter of all home mortgages suffered from negative equity at the end of 2009 and another 5% looked headed that way, Barclays analyst Jason Goldberg wrote last week.
About half of all Florida homeowners are now in negative equity, owing more on their mortgages than their homes are worth.
First American estimates that over all more than 11.3 million, or 24 percent, of mortgage holders have negative equity.
Negative equity and repossessions.
He used terms like "negative equity".
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