Mortgage-Bond Yields Jump to Highest in Month After Jobs Data
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Yields on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage securities climbed to the highest in a month amid signs the employment market is improving, signaling that interest rates...
Bloomberg,
Fri Dec 04 09:06:32 PST 2009
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MGIC Capital Waiver a
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- MGIC Investment Corp.
Bloomberg,
Fri Dec 04 13:38:21 PST 2009
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Banks pressured to be more helpful
Throughout the foreclosure crisis, lawmakers and the administration have raised concerns that lenders are not doing enough to help families keep their homes and that the federal government ...
Las Vegas Sun,
Sat Dec 05 02:10:35 PST 2009
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The Next Bubble
What's next to burst?
The Motley Fool,
Fri Dec 04 08:58:17 PST 2009
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Lawmakers to Alter FDIC-Backed Plan to Assess Secured Creditors
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Financial market fears are spurring U.S. lawmakers to revise a proposal to put secured creditors in the crosshairs if a major financial institution fails and the gover...
Bloomberg,
Thu Dec 03 21:26:32 PST 2009
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Getting a Mortgage in 2010: 10 Things to Know
More than three years into a painful housing crash, the real estate market has sent recent--albeit tentative--signs of stabilization. Home sales have increased, inventory levels are down, a...
Muzi,
Fri Dec 04 07:56:49 PST 2009
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Mortgage Rates in the U.S. Decline to a Record Low (Update1)
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage rates for fixed 30-year loans in the U.S. dropped to a record low amid signs that the housing market is beginning to emerge from the worst slump since the 193...
Bloomberg,
Thu Dec 03 09:40:36 PST 2009
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Mortgage Rates in U.S. Decline to Record Low of 4.71 Percent
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage rates for fixed 30-year loans dropped to a record low amid signs that the housing market is beginning to emerge from the worst slump since the 1930s.
Bloomberg,
Thu Dec 03 07:56:05 PST 2009
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FHA to Require Homebuyers to Put Up More Cash (Update1)
Bloomberg,
Wed Dec 02 13:45:12 PST 2009
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FHA to Require Homebuyers to Put Up More Cash, Donovan Says
Bloomberg,
Wed Dec 02 13:25:39 PST 2009
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Wisconsin OCI Grants MGIC Regulatory Capital Waiver and Approves Revised MIC Busin...
MGIC Investment Corporation's principal subsidiary Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation today announced that the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Wisconsin has wa...
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Thu Dec 03 04:30:00 PST 2009
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FHA to require home buyers to put up more cash
Home buyers seeking to take advantage of a government mortgage-guarantee program will have to put up more cash in some situations as officials look for ways to shore up finances at the Fede...
The Salt Lake Tribune,
Wed Dec 02 15:55:47 PST 2009
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Running On Empty
The auto bailouts didn't benefit us. Here's why a public option won't either.
Forbes,
Mon Nov 30 22:42:15 PST 2009
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Bring On Fed Transparency
By all means, we should let Congress audit our central bank.
Forbes,
Mon Nov 30 03:07:58 PST 2009
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Good Buys In Bank Bonds
You can get a better return off the money you have at a bank. But you have to take some risk to get it.
Forbes,
Mon Nov 30 03:07:48 PST 2009
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Robert Peston
Do bankers need handguns or better regulation?
BBC News,
Mon Nov 30 03:18:09 PST 2009
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CQ Transcript: Sens. Graham, Sanders on ABC's 'This Week'
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Sun Nov 29 09:57:16 PST 2009
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Harney: Law professors urges struggling homeowners to walk away from mortgages
Stop paying on your mortgage if you owe more than the house is worth. And most important: Don't feel guilty about it. That's the incendiary core message of a new academic paper by Brent T. ...
San Jose Mercury News,
Sun Nov 29 15:34:25 PST 2009
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Professor advises underwater homeowners to walk away from mortgages
Brent T. White, a University of Arizona law school professor, says that it's in the homeowners' best financial interest to stiff their lenders and that it's not immoral to do so. Go ahead. ...
Los Angeles Times,
Sun Nov 29 00:20:26 PST 2009
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