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Thornburg Mortgage Capital SLNs and ENs downgraded to not prime at ...
CNBC - The stock pared losses to an all-time low of $3.53 hit in intraday trading after the company said it said it completed a collateralized mortgage debt transaction collateralized by $992 million of hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage loans.
2008-03-03 12:56:00 -
3rd UPDATE: Fannie, Freddie To Buy Loans Under Tougher Rules
CNN Money - As the nation's leading purchaser of mortgage loans in the secondary market, Fannie Mae shares the interests of consumers in the integrity of the home valuation process, which is an important part of a well- functioning market.
2008-03-03 01:46:00 -
Thornburg Mortgage Finances Nearly $1.0 Billion of Prime Hybrid ARMs ...
Forbes - Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. (NYSE:TMA), today announced the completion of a collateralized mortgage debt transaction collateralized by $992 million of the company's prime hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) loans in the publicly registered Thornburg ...
2008-03-03 12:27:00 -
Fed Urges Timely Reports on Loan Changes - Houston Chronicle
Fed Urges Timely Reports on Loan ChangesHouston Chronicle, United States - 2 minutes ago"We encourage the institutions we supervise that service subprime mortgage loans to report on their progress in a consistent way." "This will make it easier ...
2008-03-03 02:11:41 -
UPDATE: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac In Appraisal Agreement (Nasdaq)
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones) -- Mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac agreed to buy only loans that meet certain tough requirements to stamp out mortgage fraud in an agreement announced Monday.
2008-03-03 02:06:57 -
HSBC Warns on U.S. as Profits Rise 10% (BusinessWeek)
The bank's U.S. business may need until 2009 to recover from subprime woes, but its Europe and Asia Pacific arms pulled in enough to save the bottom line
2008-03-03 02:07:48 -
Cuomo Strikes Deal With Fannie, Freddie (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Monday that prospective home buyers will be protected from fraudulently inflated home prices under a new agreement with government-sponsored lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
2008-03-03 02:09:45 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-03-03 22:00 GMT: Stocks flat after weak economic data (Interactive Investor)
NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street closed narrowly mixed Monday as investors wrestled with record-high commodities prices and data that pointed to a continually weakening economy.
2008-03-03 02:10:07 -
Fed urges timely reports on loan changes (Merced Sun-Star)
The Federal Reserve urged banks that service subprime mortgage loans to report on loan modifications in a "consistent way" to help monitor the effectiveness of relief efforts to struggling homeowners.
2008-03-03 02:10:28 -
Diversification drives profits at HSBC: Fitch Ratings (Investment Executive)
The business diversification of HSBC Holdings plc is enabling it to deliver earnings despite the huge hit it’s taking in the US mortgage business, says Fitch Ratings.
2008-03-03 02:10:32 -
Stocks end flat as commodity shares rally (KPLC Lake Charles)
By Ellis Mnyandu NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow and S&P closed little changed on Monday as soaring commodity prices lifted shares of mining and energy companies, offsetting a cash...
2008-03-03 02:10:39 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-03-03 21:44 GMT: Industry group touts loan workouts (Interactive Investor)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A banking industry group says lenders have helped more than 1 million troubled borrowers from last July through January, though critics say the response to the mortgage mess falls short.
2008-03-03 02:11:34 -
E*Trade Puts On A New Face (Forbes)
Sale speculation swirls around the beleaguered online brokerage firm.
2008-03-03 02:12:17 -
It’s crunch time for borrowers
Times Online - Banks and building societies are raising their rates for new borrowers. Halifax, the largest mortgage lender, is increasing ... slightly during January to 74,000, but the figure is still the second lowest since September 1995. Analysts fear the mortgage ...
2008-03-01 01:12:00 -
Rates Pain: Worse to Come Banks may Trump RBA Rise as Economy Slows
Turkish Weekly - ... told The Canberra Times that to be sure of returning to profit, the banks should lift their mortgage rates by ... It had the lowest increase when it widened its rates in January, so in February had another go to catch up.
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