Thursday, August 20, 2009

Evolving Mortgage Market Helps Lenders Profit

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

LATEST VIDEO

Housing Outlook - Mortgage Delinquencies Reach Record 9.24%
Interview with Mortgage Bankers Association Chief Economist Jay Brinkmann (Bloomberg News)
What's Next for Housing
Prime fixed rate loans are going delinquent, with Michelle Meyer, Barclay's Capital and CNBC's Diana Olick.
Credit Card Law Goes Live
Discussing whether credit card legislation will backfire, with Adam Levin, Credit.com and CNBC's Mandy Drury.
Foreclosures Dip Slightly in Q2
Discussing whether foreclosures will prevent recovery, with CNBC's Diana Olick; Susan Wachter, Wharton Business School; Dean Baker, Center for Economic
FDIC: Feeling the Squeeze
The FDIC will meet next week to vote on a proposed policy that would force private equity groups to maintain high capital levels, with William Isaac, fmr

AROUND THE WEB

MBA Forecasts Foreclosures to Peak at End of 2010
Freddie Mac Rate Survey: Week Ending August 20, 2009
Has Mortgage Modification failed?
Vermont, Texas, and Subprime Loans
The Demand for Housing
The Problem That Won't Go Away
MBA: Record 13.2 Percent of Mortgage Loans in Foreclosure or Delinquent in Q2

POPULAR FORUM DISCUSSIONS

A conversation I was having brought up an interesting thought... how many people who bough during the bubble (and are so underwater now) will actually
Question.. I provided my Mortgage broker all my info at the end of Feb and supposely locked a 30 yr 4.5% refinance rate but the loan has yet to close.
Loan approval with CONDITION
Adjusters for 2-unit property
Loan Scenario: OR, $258,500, 650, 87% LTV, Refinance (Rate and Term)

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