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N.Y. probes 8 banks on mortgage security ratings

N.Y. probes 8 banks on mortgage security ratings

The New York attorney general has launched an investigation into eight banks to determine whether they misled ratings agencies about mortgage securities, according to a person familiar with the investigation.

 

Morgan Stanley shares fall as it reportedly faces probe into sales of mortgage securities

Morgan Stanley shares fall as it reportedly faces probe into sales of mortgage securities

Morgan Stanley shares dropped Wednesday following a report that the investment bank is facing an investigation into mortgage derivative deals.

 

Fannie Mae reports $11.5B loss

Government-controlled mortgage finance giant says it will request $8.4B from taxpayers to stay afloat.

 

Investors Lost, Goldman Won on WaMu Deal

Recently released emails show how Goldman Sachs built its mortgage business by closely working with lenders such as Washington Mutual and Long Beach, two firms that a Senate review said "polluted the financial system" with souring loans.

 

Answers to Questions About New Mortgage Modification Program

Answers to Questions About New Mortgage Modification Program

Answers to questions about the Obama administration's new mortgage modification program.

 

BofA to start reducing mortgage principal

BofA to start reducing mortgage principal

Bank of America will on Wednesday announce plans to start forgiving mortgage loan principal for troubled homeowners who owe more than 120 percent of their home's value or are battling ever-expanding "negative amortization" loans.

 

Fannie, Freddie debate heats up

House lawmakers hold their first hearing about how to restructure the mortgage system.

 

More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults'

More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults'

Underwater on their mortgages and angry at banks, more borrowers are choosing to hand over the keys, even if they can afford the payments. Wynn Bloch has always dutifully paid her bills and socked away money for retirement.

 

170,000 get mortgage aid

More than 170,000 troubled homeowners are breathing a lasting sigh of relief now that they've received permanent modifications under the Obama administration's foreclosure prevention program.

 

Obama Foreclosure-Prevention Plan Lagging, New Data Shows

Obama Foreclosure-Prevention Plan Lagging, New Data Shows

Only about a third of the homeowners who have successfully completed the trial period of the Obama administration's mortgage modification program have been offered permanent relief, according to new federal data obtained by the Huffington Post.

The conversion rate -- about 33 percent -- is woefully short of what the Treasury Department had forecast. Treasury thought the rate would be "ranging up to 75 percent," Herbert M. Allison Jr., assistant secretary for financial stability, told the Congressional Oversight Panel in October.

 

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