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As Prime Loans Fail, 3Q Delinquencies Make Highs

American Banker | Nov 20, 2009 In another dismal quarterly report, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Thursday that the share of all loans that were either 30 days or more delinquent or in foreclosure ...

Pipeline

American Banker | Oct 29, 2009 Chasing defaulted borrowers for debts not covered by sale of the home is a thorny issue in Arizona; and more.

Washington People

American Banker | Sep 21, 2009 The butcher and the baker against the consumer financial protection agency?; Dodd gets slammed in Michael Moore's new documentary, 'Capitalism: A Love Story'; and more.

Bias on FHA Outdated But Persistent

American Banker | Sep 3, 2009 Despite years of efforts by the Federal Housing Administration to cut back on red tape, a bias remains against borrowers using FHA financing.

Morning Scan

American Banker | Aug 31, 2009 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Price Tag for Bailout: A front-page article in the Times said that, according to the paper's own calculations, 'nearly a year after the federal rescue of the nation's biggest banks, taxpayers have begun seeing profits from the hundreds of billions of dollars in aid that many critics thought might never be seen again. The profits, collected from eight of the biggest banks that have fully repaid their obligations to the government, come...

New-Foreclosure Rate Climbs

American Banker | Aug 21, 2009 Among mortgage types, the new-foreclosure rate worsened the most for prime fixed-rate loans in the second quarter, indicating that unemployment has replaced ...

The Half Life of the First Toxic Assets

American Banker | Aug 20, 2009 Last month, the volume of private-label securitized mortgages that were liquidated through foreclosure was nearly as high as the amount that defaulted for the first time ...

Dark-Horse Prospect Adds Twist To Fed Race

American Banker | Aug 13, 2009 While the director of the National Economic Council is the most visible potential successor to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, observers are increasingly looking west and finding a candidate in Janet Yellen.

PEOPLE

National Mortgage News | Jul 7, 2009 ARIZONA

EDITORIAL: The Crisis is Spreading

Mortgage Servicing News | Jul 1, 2009 We're used to seeing terrible delinquency numbers in places hit hard by the housing collapse or by high unemployment. California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, all of these have been hurt badly. But now, it seems, the crisis is spreading.

EDITORIAL: The State of Foreclosures

National Mortgage News | Jun 22, 2009 Certain states have borne the brunt of the foreclosure pandemic to date. California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, all of these have been badly hurt. But now, it seems, more states are hurting.

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National Mortgage News | Jun 16, 2009 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Late Payments Climb to New Record

National Mortgage News | Jun 16, 2009 WASHINGTON-The national mortgage delinquency rate - which includes both prime and subprime mortgages - climbed to a record 7.88% in the fourth quarter with subprime late payments reaching a staggering 21.88%, according to new figures released by the Mortgage Bankers Association.

Are Roll Rates Steadying?

National Mortgage News | Jun 16, 2009 NEW YORK-Since the 1970s, the share of loans that are 30 days late during one quarter that roll into foreclosure during the following quarter has risen steadily - until recently, when roll rates began to skyrocket. But now they may be steadying.

Roll Rates Steadying?

Mortgage Servicing News | Jun 16, 2009 NEW YORK-Since the 1970s, the share of loans that are 30 days late during one quarter that roll into foreclosure during the following quarter has risen steadily - until recently, when roll rates began to skyrocket. But now they may be steadying.

$750B in Mortgage Debt Past Due

Mortgage Servicing News | Jun 16, 2009 Washington-The national mortgage delinquency rate - which includes both prime and subprime mortgages - climbed to a record 7.88% in the fourth quarter with subprime late payments reaching a staggering 21.88%, according to new figures released by the Mortgage Bankers Association.

FHA Seen Finishing Fiscal Year 2010 in Black

National Mortgage News | Jun 16, 2009 WASHINGTON-The Federal Housing Administration single-family program will not need a congressional appropriation to continue operating in fiscal year 2010 and it should be able to keep its head above water throughout this crisis, according to the new housing secretary.

Foreclosure Filing Tally Tops 300K; Record in Sight

Syndication Stories | Jun 12, 2009 Foreclosure filings surpassed 300,000 for the third straight month in May and could hit a record 1.8 million by the first half of the year, the default data seller ...

MBA Says a Loan Recovery Likely Still Two Years Away

American Banker | May 29, 2009 Homeowner distress continued to spread beyond subprime mortgages in the first quarter, when prime, fixed-rate loans accounted for the largest share of foreclosure starts for the first time during the housing crisis.

Negotiations Would Limit Reach of Mortgage Cramdowns

Credit Union Journal | Apr 6, 2009 WASHINGTON-Representatives of CUNA and NAFCU were lobbying lawmakers last week to limit the potential impact of the mortgage cramdown bill.

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