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    Here is a list of mortgage, refinance, and other financial news articles in February of 2006:
    We will be constantly adding more mortgage articles to keep you up-to-date.  

  • Home Improvement Boosts the Markets
  • Low home equity thin ice for some
  • 40-year mortgage poor solution to lack of affordable housing
  • Most mortgages take small dip after four up weeks
  • Wells Fargo earns high rating for community reinvestment
  • Webster Bank Implements Hummingbird Enterprise for Contract and Compliance Management
  • Chesapeake Wachovia Bank Robbed Tuesday
  • Bank of America Restates Profit, Adding $345 Million
  • Need tax help? AARP is here
  • Union Bank Announces New Loan Program for Service-Disabled Veteran Business Owners
  • Man making bank deposit robbed
  • How to survive jump in adjustable- rate mortgage
  • Regions Bank’s Mortgage Team relocates to bank branch
  • Man who robbed Moline bank indicted
  • Teen Arrested In Connection With Recent Bank Robberies
  • 12 Banks May Be Barred From Forex Market
  • Red Cross has ‘Everyday Hero Contest’
  • Bank of America awards CEO Lewis $11.7 mln stock
  • Free tax assistance available locally
  • Commerce Bank helps VanGo! stay on road
  • Bank robber eludes police on foot after high-speed highway chase
  • Wanted: Bank Robbery Suspect
  • Attorney General Cracking Down on Home Improvement Scams
  • Mortgage rates rise 4th straight week
  • Rates up; 30-year mortgage at 6.28%
  • US 30-, 15-year mortgage rates up slightly in week
  • Smith new president at First American
  • Bank One branches to take Chase name
  • Online deposit puts check cashing on the fast track
  • Merrill Lynch Ups Bear Stearns,Bank Of New York To Buy
  • Meecorp Closes on $5.1 Million Mezzanine Revolving Line of Credit for Sunrise Retirement Village; Acquisition Loan is First in a $75.0 Million Line of Credit Extended to AREI
  • Refinance With Bad Credit
  • Deciding When to Use Home Equity
  • Western Financial Bank Gets Nod to Merge with Wachovia
  • Regions Bank promotes Dawkins
  • Citigroup Chooses Edcomm for Global Conusmer Risk Management Training - Scorm Compliant Architecture
  • Wells Fargo Bank donates towards Mammoth Site theater/lecture hall
  • Webster Shareholders Meeting Will Be April 20, 2006
  • Bank Teller Says Haunted By Back To Back Robberies
  • Can SunTrust keep shining?
  • LaSalle Bank donates to police, fire agencies
  • Former FBI informant convicted in series of bank robberies
  • Town switching to Citizens Bank
  • Time to bet on fixed-rate mortgage
  • Bush Details Terrorist Plot Against US Bank Tower
  • Governor signs legislation helping Sovereign Bank
  • Compass Bank moves from RVs to new office Monday
  • AmSouth Bank expands to Riverside
  • First Tennessee reports counterfeit cashier's checks
  • Debt Consolidation Scam Claims Repayment UnnecessaryDebt Consolidation Scam Claims Repayment Unneces
  • BeesPath and Flagstar Bank Announce Integration for Paperless Mortgage Delivery from Closing Agents and Correspondents
  • M&T Buys Maryland's Hess Egan
  • Bank Robber Sought By FBI
  • Fifth Third Bank Achieves Outstanding CRA Rating
  • Compass Bank to lay off more than 80
  • API Outsourcing and Fifth Third Bank Form Strategic Alliance
  • Second mortgage holder can foreclose
  • Liberty Plans $110M Conversion of GMAC Mortgage Corp. Offices
  • First Tennessee Bank announces job cuts
  • Woman robs Sky Bank in Alliance
  • Wife's age hurts reverse mortgage
  • Union Federal Bank to Merge with Sky Financial
  • M&I Bank to add branches in east metro
  • Union Bank merges insurance units
  • Union Bank of California Integrates Insurance Operations
  • Fitch Rates Huntington National Bank's Subordinated Notes 'A-'

    The latest bill would allow lenders to reduce their exposure to foreclosures if they agree to cut the outstanding balance of an existing loan, thus allowing homeowners to refinance into a new loan that would be FHA insured. The reductions taken by lenders are substantial and must be based on new appraisals that should reflect current home pricing levels.

    The Bush Administration has opposed the legislation even though Frank included two measures near and dear to the president's heart - a revamp of the FHA and greater government control over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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    The House late Thursday approved a narrowly focused bill that would provide $15 billion to the states to buy and spruce up foreclosed properties.

    The bill is different from one that has been widely discussed that would enable to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to ensure new mortgages where the...

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    The Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission proposed new rules on Thursday which would require lenders to inform consumers of unfavourable developments or changes to the terms of their loans.

    Under the proposed regulations, the lenders would also have the option of divulging a consumer's credit risk rating.

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    The current pace of jobless claims is relatively low compared to the previous recession, some economists say. However, others note that the rise in continuing claims is consistent with a higher unemployment rate than its current 5.0%, suggesting more trouble in the labour market than the latest figures might indicate.

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    Surprising to the upside, seasonally adjusted consumer debt rose $15.3 billion in March, according to data released Wednesday from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which also showed that total consumer credit rose to 2.558 trillion.

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    Economists say the March report for pending home sales confirms what has been known for many months now: the U.S. housing market is still several months away from stabilizing.

    Benjamin Reitzes, economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the report essentially gives no new data, just a confirmation of the longer- term trend. He explained that the U.S. housing market will take several more months until it recovers, and that...

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    Continued tight credit and worries about inflation worked to keep mortgage rates essentially locked into place during the week ended May 1 according to the Primary Mortgage Market Survey conducted by Freddie Mac.

    MBA also reported that mortgage originations for commercial and multifamily properties were up 19 percent last year (2007) with lenders closing $507.7 billion in loans.

    Increases were seen in originations for...

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    Fed Governor Randall Kroszner said rising mortgage foreclosures are an "urgent problem" and called on Congress to pass a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac regulatory bill.

    "As the Federal Reserve builds on its consumer protection efforts in order to mitigate foreclosures for current homeowners, we are also concerned about the...

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    Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig (non-voter) says that inflation is becoming embedded in the economy and that may compel a significant interest rate hike. In a speech in Denver, Colorado, Hoeing that consumers are showing an "inflation psychology to an extent that I have not since the 1970s and early 1980s."

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    Weekly mortgage applications in the United States rose in the week ending May 2 following two weeks of declines, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA) on Wednesday, which said applications increased by 15.6%.

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