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OFT investigates mortgage protection deals
Independent Dec 9 2005 3:12AM GMT
EU must focus on commercial aspects of mortgage integration says CML
Banking Business Review Dec 9 2005 3:04AM GMT
Special Features Of The Finnish Business Mortgage
Mondaq Dec 9 2005 2:34AM GMT
Global house prices
The Economist Dec 9 2005 2:16AM GMT
Presale: J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp
Standard and Poor's Dec 9 2005 1:57AM GMT
Impac Mortgage Holdings, Inc. Announces Date for Declaration of Fourth Quarter Common Stock Dividend and Posti
Investors Business Daily Dec 9 2005 1:27AM GMT
Rates on 30-year mortgages increase
USA Today Dec 9 2005 1:22AM GMT
US rates on 30-year mortgages up after 2-week decline
Xinhua News Agency Dec 9 2005 12:25AM GMT
HomeBanc to offer base salaries to mortgage bankers
Biz Journals Dec 8 2005 11:56PM GMT
Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Increase
Washington Post Dec 8 2005 11:08PM GMT
MORTGAGES: Mortgage Rates Steady To Higher In Latest Week
Morningstar.com Dec 8 2005 10:05PM GMT
Agreement reached for Pelican Bank sale; failure of Washtenaw Mortgage sale won't affect agreement
Crains Detroit Business Dec 8 2005 10:04PM GMT
Charlie McCREEVY European Commissioner for Internal Market and ServicesThe Commission Policy on Mortgage Credi
European Commission Dec 8 2005 9:41PM GMT
Mexico's Infonavit places mortgage-backed debt
Reuters Dec 8 2005 9:30PM GMT
Rates on 30-year mortgages rebound
MSNBC Dec 8 2005 9:18PM GMT
EU must focus on commercial aspects of mortgage integration says CML
Datamonitor Dec 8 2005 9:13PM GMT
ICICI Bank, HDFC home loans unsecured: M'rashtra tells RBI
Economictimes Dec 8 2005 9:05PM GMT
30-year mortgage rates rise to 6.32% in latest week
MarketWatch Dec 8 2005 8:00PM GMT
Mortgage rates steady to higher in latest week
MarketWatch Dec 8 2005 6:11PM GMT
Rates on 30-year mortgages increase
AP via Miami Herald Dec 8 2005 6:05PM GMT
Leumi to issue mortgage-backed bonds
Israel Business Arena Dec 8 2005 4:55PM GMT
Fed WatchdogsPlan to CurbRisky Mortgages
Kiplinger Dec 8 2005 4:01PM GMT
General Motors mortgages driving down to Australia
Financial Standard Dec 8 2005 1:16PM GMT
Mortgage Application Volume Rebounds After Thanksgiving Week
WebWire Dec 8 2005 12:56PM GMT
Families spending more on mortgages
ninemsn Dec 8 2005 12:17PM GMT
Weekly Home Mortgage Rates
Washington Post Dec 8 2005 6:01AM GMT
Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp Certs 2005-C6 Assigned Preliminary Ratings
Standard and Poor's Dec 8 2005 4:16AM GMT
Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust Certificates Series 2005-C22 Assigned Preliminary Rtgs
Standard and Poor's Dec 8 2005 4:13AM GMT
House prices to rise, says CML
Niche Commercial Finance Dec 8 2005 1:04AM GMT
CML forecasts higher house price and mortgage growth
Personal Finance Society Dec 8 2005 12:59AM GMT
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Friday, December 09, 2005
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Job Growth Keeps Economy Growing, Fixed Rates Low
Nearly a quarter million jobs were created in October, keeping the economy growing strong. Long-term rates remain near-historic lows. What does this mean for you if you have a variable rate mortgage?
Low Long-Term Rates Continue to Spur Refinancing
Mortgage refinance applications drop, however, homeowners are still taking advantage of historically low long-term rates. What does the future hold in terms of rates?
Conforming Loan Limits to Increase Significantly
Fannie Mae will increase the conforming loan limit in January 2006. However, some lenders are making the change immediately, ahead of Fannie Mae. How much is the increase and what does this mean for existing and prospective homeowners looking for a mortgage?
October Proves Strong for Housing Sales
Single-family home sales jumped significantly in October. The housing market is continually being driven by a favorable rate environment and strong consumer confidence. What does this mean for the coming year?
Employment, Consumer Confidence Continue to Drive Housing
Though total existing home sales dip, that's no sign of the housing market weakening. Consumer confidence and strong employment keep driving housing performance.
Don't Use Your Credit Cards This Holiday Season
It's that time of year again. Time to go around to the malls and buy gifts for your family and friends. That means you'll be adding to your pile of debts. But there's a simple solution: don't use your credit cards at all! There are other ways to buy those gifts.
The Closing Process
Looking for a home? Then you're probably also getting a mortgage. But fear not: closing on a mortgage is no longer as scary or complicated as it was for your parents. So what happens during the closing and who's involved?
Drop in Housing Starts No Indication of Market Softening
Even though mortgage rates are still historically low and the economy is still strong, the number of housing starts for October 2005 dropped by more than 5% from the previous month. But does this mean the housing bubble will burst?
Economy Strengthens, More Homeowners Look for Fixed-Rate Mortgages
As fuel prices drop and employment becomes healthier. But short-term interest rates continue to rise. How are home owners reacting to this?
Buying a Home After Bankruptcy
Have you recently gone through a bankruptcy? Find out what your home buying options are after filing and how using credit responsibly can help rebuild your credit score.
Job Growth Keeps Economy Growing, Fixed Rates Low
Nearly a quarter million jobs were created in October, keeping the economy growing strong. Long-term rates remain near-historic lows. What does this mean for you if you have a variable rate mortgage?
Low Long-Term Rates Continue to Spur Refinancing
Mortgage refinance applications drop, however, homeowners are still taking advantage of historically low long-term rates. What does the future hold in terms of rates?
Conforming Loan Limits to Increase Significantly
Fannie Mae will increase the conforming loan limit in January 2006. However, some lenders are making the change immediately, ahead of Fannie Mae. How much is the increase and what does this mean for existing and prospective homeowners looking for a mortgage?
October Proves Strong for Housing Sales
Single-family home sales jumped significantly in October. The housing market is continually being driven by a favorable rate environment and strong consumer confidence. What does this mean for the coming year?
Employment, Consumer Confidence Continue to Drive Housing
Though total existing home sales dip, that's no sign of the housing market weakening. Consumer confidence and strong employment keep driving housing performance.
Don't Use Your Credit Cards This Holiday Season
It's that time of year again. Time to go around to the malls and buy gifts for your family and friends. That means you'll be adding to your pile of debts. But there's a simple solution: don't use your credit cards at all! There are other ways to buy those gifts.
The Closing Process
Looking for a home? Then you're probably also getting a mortgage. But fear not: closing on a mortgage is no longer as scary or complicated as it was for your parents. So what happens during the closing and who's involved?
Drop in Housing Starts No Indication of Market Softening
Even though mortgage rates are still historically low and the economy is still strong, the number of housing starts for October 2005 dropped by more than 5% from the previous month. But does this mean the housing bubble will burst?
Economy Strengthens, More Homeowners Look for Fixed-Rate Mortgages
As fuel prices drop and employment becomes healthier. But short-term interest rates continue to rise. How are home owners reacting to this?
Buying a Home After Bankruptcy
Have you recently gone through a bankruptcy? Find out what your home buying options are after filing and how using credit responsibly can help rebuild your credit score.