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U.S. to sue big banks over mortgage securities: report

The agency that oversees mortgage markets is preparing to file suit against more than a dozen big banks, accusing them of misrepresenting the quality of mortgages they packaged and sold during the housing bubble, The New York Times reported on Thursday.

 

BofA looks to exit correspondent mortgage business: report

Bank of America Corp is looking to sell its correspondent mortgage business and the unit's employees could be notified as soon as Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

 

White House could unveil mortgage plan next week

The Obama administration is considering unveiling new plans next week to revive the ailing housing market and reduce foreclosures, including an effort to help troubled borrowers refinance their mortgages.

 

Cities where buying is cheaper than renting

While it's cheaper to buy than to rent in most of America's big cities, access to mortgages is tough in the wake of tighter credit standards from banks.

 

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

U.S. May Back Mortgage Refinancing for Millions

The Obama administration is considering a program to let millions of homeowners refinance at today’s rates.

 

New-home sales fall, 2011 could be worst year yet

New-home sales fall, 2011 could be worst year yet

Sales of new homes fell for the third straight month in July, a sign that housing remains a drag on the economy. If the current pace continues, 2011 would be the worst year for new-home sales in nearly half a century....

 

Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to lowest on record

Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to lowest on record

The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has fallen to its lowest level on records dating to 1971.

Senh: It's too bad no one nowadays can qualify for a loan or refinance.

 

Report: Bank of America Sold Mortgage Pool To Fannie Mae

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Bank of America has agreed to sell a portion of its home loan portfolio to Fannie Mae. The Journal said the deal to sell a pool of 400,000 loans to the government-sponsored mortgage holder was finalized last Friday.

 

Freddie Mac seeks $1.5 billion from taxpayers

Mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac FMCC.OB said on Monday it would ask for an additional $1.5 billion from taxpayers due to losses stemming from the weak housing market.

 

AIG sues BofA for $10 billion alleging "massive fraud"

AIG sues BofA for $10 billion alleging

The insurer AIG is suing Bank of America Corp to recover more than $10 billion of losses from a "massive fraud" on mortgage debt, deepening the morass of litigation faced by the largest U.S. bank.

 

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