Articles, tagged with "mortgage backed securities", page 4
10th June 2010
As the economy has steadily declined and jobs continue to be lost, more and more Americans find themselves in need of serious loan modification help. A large number of families are struggling to stay up-to-date on their mortgage payments, and as many as s...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
03rd June 2010
The Stimulus package that went into effect more than a year ago, also known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, has had varying degrees of success in different aspects of the economy. The question now, as we head deeper into 2010, will ...
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Author:
loanofficerschool
01st June 2010
The car wash financing sector has been hit hard by the credit crisis. Yet not all of the news is negative. Below is an overview of what caused the credit crisis, the general market and finance options that are still available.
What Happened?
As ...
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Author:
Jeff Rauth
14th May 2010
Commercial refinance lending and commercial real estate is headed for a bailout, possibly a ""TARP 2.0"". There is crisis building in the commercial Real Estate market and commercial mortgage refinance. First, a very small market exists to refinance comme...
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Author:
sandz1214
11th May 2010
It has only been a few months since the housing market was showing signs of recovery from the worst recession in decades. Most of those gains came from government programs such as the home buyer tax credit and the Federal Reserve keeping mortgage rates do...
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Author:
jaysongibson
04th May 2010
Mortgage rates are still low, but it is unknown how long they will last. The government has played an active role in the housing market over the past year, and they have kept the market from completely falling apart, while building it back up. Now that ma...
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Author:
Josh
12th April 2010
Cheyne Capital Management (U.K.) LLP, a hedge fund firm which oversees $5.5 billion, is boosting the allocation of lower-rated British mortgage debt in one of its funds.
Cheyne "sees value" in lower-ranked U.K. mortgage-backed securities for its Queen'...
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Author:
Rivington
01st April 2010
Over the past year, the Federal Reserve's program of purchasing mortgage backed securities has been helping to keep the interest rate for 30 year mortgages down as far as below the 5% level. In fact, interest rates have just begun to creep up from thei...
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Author:
Lina Horner
26th March 2010
Obtaining a mortgage loan California can be a complicated process with many hours of paperwork. Therefore it pays to be familiar with the regulations in the state of California. Most borrowers have other jobs which keep them from having the time to learn ...
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Author:
Raymond Alexander
11th March 2010
Italy, Rome - - Borsa Financial: The US Federal reserve may well be considering the timely withdrawal of stimulus from the economy but, before removing the punch bowl from the party, they may want to assess just how easy it will be to sell the trillion do...
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Author:
harpenpress
25th February 2010
A major piece of legislation was recently passed by Congress and signed into law by the President of the United States. This legislation is referred to as the economic bailout and is one of the most controversial pieces of legislation passed by the Unite...
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Author:
Mike
25th February 2010
If you have debt, interest rates can be the difference between affording your monthly payment, or worse, delinquency. Ever wonder what items can influence interest rates? If so, here's the answer.
1. Simple Economics - The Fed uses forecasts of real GD...
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Author:
LindaKinyo
17th February 2010
Home prices are looking like they have stabilized since the fourth quarter of 2009 in many areas of the country; more than 40% of the cities in the US have seen a rise in home prices over Q4 of 2009. This rise of market values is partly a result of the...
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Author:
Karrie Rose
09th February 2010
The government has created various programs to help the real estate market bounce back. They have provided tax credit as an incentive for buying homes a year ago. In 2009, they have revised the program and improved the terms and conditions so that more pe...
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Author:
Victoria San
08th February 2010
The Federal government has been struggling to help homeowners stay in their homes as well as getting more home buyers into new homes so as to support the housing market. They've done this with the creation of two programs, one with the Federal Reserve ...
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Author:
Rob Thomson