mortgage brokers can be an excellent resource for the refinancing. Staff members have extensive industry contacts and access to mortgage loan you can not watch alone. The problem with using a mortgage broker is that this person deserves a life of its commission, the mortgage on their largest loan in order can not be [...]
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Mortgage Broker Refinancing – How To Avoid Overpaying
December 8th, 2010 by Financial Writer
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What Is The Difference Between A "broker" And Mortgage "banker" Is?
November 18th, 2010 by Financial Writer
It seems that home buyers and brokers are many, “the question of the difference between a mortgage” broker “and mortgage” banker. May be some differences between the two of them, because I’ve been on both sides of the fence. I know the differences between them, but please, to see that it is much more [...]
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Fed expected to make big bond buy; what will impact be?
October 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Federal Reserve next week is expected to give the economy the equivalent of a B-12 shot.
But many economists question whether it will be enough to perk up a listless recovery. Others say it ultimately will lead to rampant inflation.
Based on its signals since August, the central bank Wednesday will likely announce a new round [...]
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Citi’s Good News Proves Reassuring
October 18th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Vikram Pandit, chief executive of Citigroup, has snatched some of Jamie Dimon’s market momentum. Mr. Dimon, who runs JPMorgan Chase, has lately been setting a comforting tone for the sector’s earnings. But growing foreclosure-related fears overshadowed his bank’s latest decent results. Now, his counterpart at Citigroup seems to be the one reassuring investors.
Not that Citi’s [...]
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Mortgage Lenders Seek Relief From Forced Bad Debt Repurchases
May 27th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Mortgage lenders are seeking relief from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the government-supported companies force them to buy back more soured debt, said John Courson, president of the industry’s largest trade group.
While his members “certainly understand” their contracts require repurchases of defaulted loans when items such as faulty appraisals, inflated borrower incomes or missing [...]
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Mortgage lending for house purchases rises 16%
June 11th, 2009 by Financial Writer
A total of 35,600 loans were advanced to people for house purchase during the month, the highest level since October last year, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
The upturn builds on a recent run on positive data on the housing market, as buyers are tempted [...]
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