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Mortgage News



Prospects of cheaper loans hit as inflation forecast sends Libor soaring

Hopes of imminent cuts in new mortgage rates were dashed yesterday as the Bank of England’s inflation judgment sent money market interest rates soaring for a second successive day.
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B&B raises £300m of emergency funding

Bradford & Bingley this morning raised £300 million in an emergency rights issue to shore up the mortgage bank’s balance sheet.
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Libor rate leaps as banks rush to borrow £78.3bn

Britons are facing more months of rising mortgage costs after the rate at which banks lend to each other unexpectedly spiked and lenders rushed to borrow £78.3 billion from the Bank of England, which had £13.7 billion on offer.
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New housing starts plunge by a quarter

The number of new housing starts in the first quarter of 2008 fell by nearly 25 per cent compared to last year as the rising cost of mortgages and falling house prices took their toll on the British construction industry.
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Housing gloom darkens as US repossessions rise

Fresh evidence that the US property recession is worsening emerged today after new data revealed that a record 8,000 US households a day are in foreclosure and the total number of homeowners falling into arrears with their mortgage payments rose by 65 per cent.
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External News for: mortgage

Georgia sixth in mortgage delinquencies - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Washington PostGeorgia sixth in mortgage delinquenciesAtlanta Journal ConstitutionNearly one in every eight Georgia mortgage-holders was more than 30 days behind on their loan at the end of the third quarter, ...How many delinquencies are on new mortgages?Baltimore SunOregon's mortgage pain spreads to prime borrowersOregonLive.comProblem mortgages hit new high at 14 percentWashington PostNorthern Colorado Business Report -Benzinga -BloggingStocks (blog)all 714 news articles »

Georgia sixth in mortgage delinquencies - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Washington PostGeorgia sixth in mortgage delinquenciesAtlanta Journal ConstitutionNearly one in every eight Georgia mortgage-holders was more than 30 days behind on their loan at the end of the third quarter, ...How many delinquencies are on new mortgages?Baltimore SunOregon's mortgage pain spreads to prime borrowersOregonLive.comProblem mortgages hit new high at 14 percentWashington PostNorthern Colorado Business Report -Benzinga -BloggingStocks (blog)all 714 news articles »

Rates decline on loans long and short - Washington Post

Inman.comRates decline on loans long and shortWashington PostThe average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 4.83 percent from 4.91 percent last week, mortgage company Freddie Mac said Thursday. ...What's Next for Mortgage Rates?BusinessWeek15-year mortgage rate hits record lowBoston HeraldReal: Search around if you're looking into jumbo mortgagesScripps NewsPressezeiger (Pressemitteilung) -OCRegister -The Washington Independentall 98 news articles »

Georgia sixth in mortgage delinquencies - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Washington PostGeorgia sixth in mortgage delinquenciesAtlanta Journal ConstitutionNearly one in every eight Georgia mortgage-holders was more than 30 days behind on their loan at the end of the third quarter, ...How many delinquencies are on new mortgages?Baltimore SunOregon's mortgage pain spreads to prime borrowersOregonLive.comProblem mortgages hit new high at 14 percentWashington PostNorthern Colorado Business Report -Benzinga -BloggingStocks (blog)all 714 news articles »

Rates decline on loans long and short - Washington Post

Inman.comRates decline on loans long and shortWashington PostThe average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 4.83 percent from 4.91 percent last week, mortgage company Freddie Mac said Thursday. ...What's Next for Mortgage Rates?BusinessWeek15-year mortgage rate hits record lowBoston HeraldReal: Search around if you're looking into jumbo mortgagesScripps NewsPressezeiger (Pressemitteilung) -OCRegister -The Washington Independentall 98 news articles »

AIG Bank Current Mortgage Rates - MonitorBankRates.com

Globe and MailAIG Bank Current Mortgage RatesMonitorBankRates.comAIG Bank is advertising some of the best mortgage rates available today. The current advertised rate for a 30 year mortgage is 4.625 percent, which is lower ...Mortgage Rates DeclineWall Street JournalThe mortgage ticking timebombMoney Saving ExpertFHA Home Loan Rates November 20 – Mortgage Rates Move HigherSubprime BloggerCanada.com -MarketWatch -Reutersall 259 news articles »

 
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