Monday, March 30, 2009

Mortgage Rates Modestly Better Heading into the Week

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

LATEST VIDEO

Will Banks Need More Capital?
Financial stocks take a hit today amid questions about whether they will need more capital, with CNBC's Steve Liesman & David Faber.
Realty Check: Second Home Market
A new report from the National Association of Realtors shows some important movements that investors should watch, reports CNBC's Diana Olick.
In-Depth Look - Geithner's Global Initiative
Analysis and discussion with Roger Altman, Chairman and CEO of Evercore Partners with his reaction on Tim Geitner's plan, GM and Chrysler and Wagoner
Inside the Banking Summit
Plenty of work remains ahead after the meeting is over between the nation's top bankers and President Barack Obama, with Camden Fine, Independent Community
In-Depth Look - Treasuries Buyback
Analysis and discussion with Kit Juckes from Royal Bank of Scotland after treasuries buyback drives investors to riskier bonds. (Bloomberg News)

AROUND THE WEB

Update: Summers Now Slated to Address ABA Summit
Fannie And Freddie Get In The Warehouse Game?
Fannie Mae Pares Mortgage Holdings in February
General Growth Says Still Working With Bond Holders
Investment banking league table
Defaults Rise on FHA-Insured Mortgages: Report

POPULAR FORUM DISCUSSIONS

Questions About The VA IRRRL Program
Lender runs out of funds??? Fellow LO would like some insight...
Loan Modification Software: SX-3. Anyone using this?
Loan Scenario: TX, $140,800, 790, 67% LTV, Cash Out Refinance
Loan Scenario: CA, $325,000, 739, 87% LTV, Refinance (Rate and Term)
Loan Scenario: NV, $211,600, 664, 92% LTV, Purchase

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