Articles, tagged with "mortgage backed securities", page 1
07th February 2012
By Michael Lombardi, MBA
The bear market is doing an excellent job with investors’ attitude towards the stock market. We can see it in the market’s performance…
So far this year, the S&P 500 has gained 4.6%—its best January start in 15 years! Mar...
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Author:
profitconfidential
06th February 2012
Along with all of the other revelations of Banks being found guilty of perpetrating fraudulent foreclosures, by forging and fabricating foreclosure documents, the exposure of deposition testimony by Robo-Signers who have admitted their fraud, and the Bank...
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Author:
Matt Brockman
24th January 2012
Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) are making a comeback after dying a death in 2008 when overleverage led to indiscriminate selling. The revival is driven by a new generation of leaner, meaner products and better than expected performance by le...
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Author:
Rivington
20th January 2012
Homeowners might find themselves trapped in a home they can no longer afford--victims of mis-sold mortgages. Payments too large to handle or a term too long can make home sweet home into home sweet hell. Homeowners might fall into repossession or foreclos...
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Author:
tcapper
04th January 2012
You may be getting your earnings income from CDs or money market funds but you're still looking for even higher interest earnings. If so, try an Ultra-Short Bond (USB) fund for higher interest rates but at a somewhat greater risk. A USB fund invests only ...
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Author:
Shane Flait
12th October 2011
In the late 2000,s the Credit Crunch or Global Financial Crisis, was considered to be the worst financial crisis since the 1930,s Great Depression, resulting in the collapse of financial institutions, banks being bailed out by governments, decline of s...
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Author:
Sarah Stewart
15th August 2011
As India's central bank continues its watch on money flow into the property industry, botanist make sharply enlarged their danger to realistic land firms. ICICI bank has a whopping Rs 25,094 crore danger to historical acres firms in 2010-11, an amount of ...
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Author:
Vicky
18th July 2011
There's no arguing the belief that the bad financing securitization bought the actual U.S individuals in the mess. New lows on the latest a couple of months will be more proof of gentle U.S. economy. Poor mortgage rates tend to be encouraging the traders ...
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Author:
jcksheets
23rd June 2011
A plan to help stressed homeowners. If you have a mortgage set to readjust soon, help may be on the way. Last Thursday, President Bush announced a new plan to help subprime borrowers, just hours after the Mortgage Bankers Association reported the largest ...
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Author:
jerry
23rd June 2011
Tonight, the Senate votes on a revised Wall Street rescue plan … one with more appeal to the taxpayer, and therefore presumably more appeal to legislators.
On the downside, this new bailout proposal will require more than the $700 billion initially requ...
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Author:
jerry
03rd June 2011
Leading executives from America’s eight largest banks testified on Capitol Hill February 11, as Congress asked how they spent $165 billion in federal money. Legislators had four questions in mind:
1) Where did the money go?
2) Why aren’t you lending as ...
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Author:
jerry
06th May 2011
There were two types to lenders whose quality of loans need to be analyzed. They advanced these loans to borrowers who were financially strained.
The first type of lender’s record show that out of every group of borrowers numbering five or six, one...
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Author:
John Marvel
07th April 2011
The United States debt... In the style of a seeming “financial manifest destiny", America, led by the Federal Reserve and the government has crusaded to an unprecedented level of growth in the past 30 years… But at what cost? Unfortunately, Americans poss...
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Author:
freemoneywisdom
06th April 2011
Following the recent financial collapse, everyone had an opinion of who was to blame. Many said that greedy Wall Street firms that invented things such as credit default swaps and mortgage backed securities caused markets to eventually break down. Other p...
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Author:
Joe Jesuele
04th April 2011
The foreclosure crisis came about because of the wayward trading by the banks in mortgage backed securities. The latter are investments with the promise of fixed income – the payment is made on a monthly account over a period of time.
The investor...
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Author:
karen