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Subprime (also sub-prime) describes a specific lending market sector. Typically, subprime products (e.g. loans, mortages or credit cards) are for persons with blemished or limited credit history - those who do not qualify for the prime rate market. These products usually carry a higher rate of interest than prime products to compensate for increased credit risk.
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