Thursday, July 30, 2009

FHA Loan Modifications; Proposing Real Change in the Mortgage Industry

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Foreclosures Threaten to Derail Housing Recovery
U.S. Foreclosures in First Half of 2009 Up 15% From Year Earlier (Bloomberg News)
Inside Look - FDIC Poised to Split Banks
FDIC Bank Buyout Proposal - Interview with Wilbur Ross (Bloomberg News)
In-Depth Look - Business of Bashing Banker Bonuses
Executive Pay Bill Approved by House Committee, Pay Limits May Be Too Broad However (Bloomberg News)
Fed Focus - Time May Be Ticking for Bernanke's Term
Breaking Up the Fed - Analysis and Discussion with Amar Bhide of Harvard University (Bloomberg News)
State of Foreclosures in America
CNBC's Diana Olick takes a look at the state of the foreclosures in America.
Call of the Wild: Do We Need Loan Mod Program?
Shari Olefson, a real estate attorney, and Stephen Moore, of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, debate whether we need President Obama's loan

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HUD Announces New FHA Loan Modification Program
Revisiting Case-Shiller: House Prices Bottoming but Far from Stabilized
Mortgage Melt-Down Investigation: Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank Get Served
Update: Fannie and Freddie Preferred
Unemployment Spreads Distress in US Home Loans
WSJ: FDIC to Split Failed Banks Hoping to find Buyers
The Return of Cram-Downs, Condo Reconversions and More

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