Posts Tagged ‘Mortgage’
US Mortgage Application Volume Climbed Modestly Last Week
September 3rd, 2010US Mortgage Application Volume Climbed Modestly Last Week The Mortgage Bankers Association reported the volume of mortgage applications filed in the U.S. last week grew a seasonally adjusted 2.7% from the previous week. Read more on FOX Business
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UK mortgage lending plunges
September 2nd, 2010UK mortgage lending plunges Mortgage lending dived sharply in July as activity in the housing market remained subdued, figures showed today. Related Stories Gurkha regiment may be axed in MoD cuts MoD budget cuts ‘threaten Gurkhas’ Union slams BA disciplinary cases UK mortgage lending plunges to £86 million False safety check rail worker sacked Read [...]
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Korean Builders to Rebound on Easing Mortgage Rules, Tax Breaks, BNP Says
August 31st, 2010Korean Builders to Rebound on Easing Mortgage Rules, Tax Breaks, BNP Says South Korea’s construction stocks, the second-worst performing group on the benchmark Kospi Index this year, will rebound after the government eased mortgage rules and extended tax breaks, according to BNP Paribas. Read more on Bloomberg
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Mortgage Choice issues mixed outlook
August 26th, 2010Mortgage Choice issues mixed outlook Home loan broker Mortgage Choice sees growth opportunities ahead despite warning of the effects of housing under-supply and affordability on housing markets. Read more on Yahoo!7 Finance
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Government Mortgage Guarantees Will Be Sneaky Subsidies
August 24th, 2010Government Mortgage Guarantees Will Be Sneaky Subsidies There’s no reason to have the government involved unless it plans to force taxpayers to bear some of the risk. Freddie Mac – Fannie Mae – Financial services – Wall Street Journal – Uncle Sam Read more on The Atlantic
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The Mortgage of the Future
August 23rd, 2010The Mortgage of the Future New rules of the game might require a new kind of loan. Freddie Mac – Fannie Mae – Loan – Refinancing – Adjustable-rate mortgage Read more on The Atlantic
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Mortgage Delinquency Runs Slightly Higher in Dems’ Districts
August 21st, 2010Mortgage Delinquency Runs Slightly Higher in Dems’ Districts Housing and mortgage issues could weigh on more than the economy this fallthey could also drag on the re-election hopes of lawmakers. Read more on Wall Street Journal Blogs
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Creating a Mortgage Market During a Credit Crunch
August 19th, 2010Creating a Mortgage Market During a Credit Crunch Instead of the government guaranteeing mortgages, we could turn to the Fed. Fannie Mae – Federal government of the United States – Mortgage-backed security – United States – Loan Read more on The Atlantic
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TransUnion: National Mortgage Data on Delinquencies Fall for Second Straight Quarter
August 18th, 2010TransUnion: National Mortgage Data on Delinquencies Fall for Second Straight Quarter CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire – 08/17/10) – TransUnion’s quarterly analysis of trends in the mortgage industry found that national mortgage loan delinquency rate (the ratio of borrowers 60 or more days past due) decreased again in the second quarter of 2010, suggesting that the credit conditions [...]
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Mortgage Summit Brainstorms Ways to Revamp Financing
August 18th, 2010Mortgage Summit Brainstorms Ways to Revamp Financing The Obama administration got what it was looking for Tuesday at its summit on the future of housing finance, big ideas that ranged from a government-sponsored refinancing of millions of mortgages to blowing up the structure that’s backstopped mortgage lending for decades. Read more on HispanicBusiness.com
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