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Is Non-Prime a Legal or Business Term of Art or a Neologism?

This article routinely uses the term "Non-prime" in place of the generally accepted legal and business term "Sub-Prime." Is there any rationale for this? As an attorney barred in state of New York who worked commercial paper during the collapse period, I have no knowledge of any "Non-prime" loan, debt instrument or obligation.

Unless it was, in that period, a generally accepted term-of-art, the use of "Non-Prime" should be substituted with the then known term "Sub-Prime" or be explained to have an identical meaning with "Sub-Prime."

I site to Wikipedia Notability. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.114.32.89 (talk) 05:41, 27 January 2017 (UTC)

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