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Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
By JEANNINE AVERSA Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing ...
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 22:48:36 07/05/08
Foreclosures to Rise Whoever Wins White House
Foreclosures will climb no matter who wins White House; John McCain, Barack Obama promise help
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News Source - ABC News
Publish date - 13:44:30 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
WASHINGTON -- Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November.
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News Source - The Pantagraph
Publish date - 23:52:04 07/05/08
Realty Q&A: Direction of interest rates critical factor in refinancing
I am about to refi my mortgage, which is going to switch to an adjustable rate in the next 60 days. I plan to remain in my house for the next10 years. I am looking for an intelligent and independent view of the current rate situation and I believe you would have that.
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News Source - Market Watch
Publish date - 23:21:36 07/03/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing foreclosure. Obama supports ...
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News Source - The Charlotte Observer
Publish date - 15:27:57 07/05/08
Foreclosures will climb no matter who wins White House; John McCain, Barack Obama promise help
WASHINGTON - Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates.
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News Source - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Publish date - 13:04:36 07/05/08
Bitter lessons learned from refinancing
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News Source - Los Angeles Times
Publish date - 05:11:26 07/05/08
Foreclosures will climb no matter who wins White House; McCain, Obama promise help
QUESTION: Is spying on the American people as impeachable an offense as lying about having sex with an intern?... BRUCE FEIN, … read more constitutional scholar and former deputy attorney general in the Reagan Administration: I think the answer requires at least in part considering what the occupant of the presidency says in the aftermath of wrongdoing or rectification.
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News Source - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Publish date - 15:15:44 07/05/08
McCain, Obama differ on housing crisis
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama envision the Federal Housing Administration backing new, cheaper mortgages for distressed homeowners who otherwise would have difficulty refinancing into more secure government-insured loans with lower monthly payments.
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News Source - Naples Daily News
Publish date - 21:58:46 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON - Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking
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News Source - ABC 7 El Paso
Publish date - 16:42:34 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates.
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News Source - The Hendersonville Times-News
Publish date - 15:14:15 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Sat, Jul 5, 2008 (6:18 a.m.) Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates.
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News Source - Las Vegas Sun
Publish date - 13:23:52 07/05/08
Heritage House owners hope to avoid foreclosure
Famed as the set for the 1978 film, "Same Time Next Year," the Heritage House Inn in Little River now faces a rendezvous with foreclosure. Owner David Wilk is confident the 60-year love affair between the community and the blufftop compound won't end in a sale on the courthouse steps.
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News Source - Mendocino Beacon
Publish date - 00:36:55 07/04/08
Election Won't Help Foreclosures
Experts say that home foreclosures will continue to skyrocket in 2009 no matter who the next U.S. president is • 'Inconvenient Truth' Director Seen Filming Obama
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News Source - Fox News
Publish date - 16:44:05 07/05/08
Home builder Taylor Wimpey crumbles in value
Home builder Taylor Wimpey fought for its survival on Wednesday as its share price tumbled by more than half after the group failed to secure a refinancing package, traders said.
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News Source - AFP via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 09:33:25 07/03/08
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Euro Falls on Speculation ECB Won't Raise Borrowing Costs Again
July 5 (Bloomberg) -- The euro fell against the dollar on bets a worsening economic outlook will deter the European Central Bank from increasing borrowing costs again.
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News Source - Bloomberg.com
Publish date - 09:15:28 07/05/08
Find the Best Deal on Refinancing Your Home
(ARA) - Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change?
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News Source - Carteret County News-Times
Publish date - 10:38:32 07/03/08
