Fannie, Freddie Mortgage-Bond Spreads Hit Widest in Two Months (Bloomberg) Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Yields on Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae mortgage bonds rose to the highest in two months relative to government notes, boosting home-loan rates.read more...
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Scandal Spurs Push To Keep Felons Out Of Mortgage Business (The Tampa Tribune) The Outcry over Florida's mortgage brokering scandal has fueled tough new talk about keeping felons out of the business ? no matter what crime they committed.read more...
FSS pressures banks to lower mortgage volume Local commercial lenders have almost stopped offering mortgage loans following the unveiling of the government's new property policy package aimed at curbing the surge in housing prices, market insiders said
U.S. stocks hover around flat line amid mixed data U.S. stocks traded mixed Thursday, as a better-than-expected reading of manufacturing activity in the Chicago region and a sharp decline in natural gas prices was offset by weak existing home
'Mortgage growth has peaked' (IAfrica South African Business News) Tuesday's release of slower 27.6 percent year-on-year growth in the country's December mortgage advances means it is likely that mortgage growth peaked in September 2005 at 28.8 percent year-on-year, with
Mortgage rates continue to creep higher, returning to levels from a year ago.
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