Thursday, June 11, 2009

Mortgage Rates Lower As Markets Show Signs of Correction

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TODAY'S HEADLINES

LATEST VIDEO

Market Outlook - This is a "Balance Sheet Recession"
Green Shoots & Glimmer - Analysis and Discussion with Jim Keegan of RidgeWorth Intermediate Bond Fund (Bloomberg News)
Inside Look - Was Lewis Forced Into Merrill Deal?
Live! From Capitol Hill: Exclusive Interview with Rep. Eldophus Towns (D) of New York, Chairman of House Oversight Committee (Bloomberg News)
Recap - Ken Lewis Testimony
Live! Coverage from Capitol Hill (Bloomberg News)
Realty Check: The Housing Market
New numbers from an online foreclosure sale site shows overall foreclosure filings slipped a but in May but bank repossessions are rising, reports CNBC's
Fed on Consumer Debt
The Fed says the amount of mortgage debt remained flat in Q1 after two quarters of decline, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman.
In-Depth Look - Foreclosures Exceed 300,000
Interview and discussion with Rick Sharga of the RealtyTrac. He talks about foreclosure data and the housing crisis. (Bloomberg News)

AROUND THE WEB

CRE "Partial Interest Only Loans" Coming Due
Economists See Fed on Hold in 2009
10-year yield at 4% - snarls recovery
Rate Rise Clouds Housing Picture
Is China Buying Commodities to Stockpile Them?

POPULAR FORUM DISCUSSIONS

Any chance of seeing 30yr Fixed FHA rates getting down to 4.75% any time soon, or are they heading in the other direction?
I spoke with a LO on Friday, May 22nd and he advised me that rates were 4.75%. I told him that I wanted to lock. He then told me to let him check because
Rates Schmates
I don't have a contract of any kind with my realtor. She has been helpful and I have found a house that I love. However when I started talking to her

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