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Stocks Recover on Mortgage Plan, Greece Talks; Treasuries Rise
U.S. stocks erased losses as the Obama administration said it will relax rules on a mortgage- modification program and optimism grew that Greece will reach a debt-restructuring agreement with bondholders. The euro climbed for a fifth day. Treasuries and commodities rose.

30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Drops 10 Basis Points; Current Rate is 3.72%, According to Zillow Mortgage Rate Ticker
SEATTLE -- The 30-year fixed mortgage rate on Zillow(R) Mortgage Marketplace is currently 3.72 percent, down 10 basis points from 3.82 percent at this same time last week. On Jan. 17, the 30-year fixed ...

Mortgage Rates Bloom Despite the Fed's Gloom
Mortgages shrug off the Federal Reserve's promise to hold short-term rates low for years.

Mortgage Rates Bloom This Week Despite Fed's Gloom On Economy
Mortgage rates inched up this week, despite the Fed's latest efforts to hold rates low. Some experts worry that as investors gain confidence in the economy, rates may keep climbing. Others say there's still plenty of bad economic news to keep rates at

Mortgage rates bloom despite Fed's gloom
Mortgage rates inched up this week, despite the Fed's latest efforts to hold rates low. Some experts worry that as investors gain confidence in the economy, rates may keep climbing. Others say there's still plenty of bad economic news to keep rates at the bottom.

Danish Risk Rekindled as Yield Hunt Stokes Mortgage Bonds
Investors are rediscovering yield in Denmark as mortgage bond issuance crowds out the government’s plan for an early surge in debt sales.

Greece's Debt Crisis: No Good Options Anywhere in Sight
The leaders of the three parties in Greece's coalition government are expected to sign off on tough new austerity measures on Feb. 7, including a controversial reduction in the minimum wage, in exchange for about $171 billion in new bailout loans. If the leaders sign, then a separate bond-swap deal with private creditors to cut Greek debt by at least 50% will also come through.

Danish Risk Is Rekindled as Hunt for Yield Stokes Mortgage Bonds
Investors are rediscovering yield in Denmark as mortgage bond issuance crowds out the government’s plan for an early surge in debt sales.

Mortgage Writedowns Could Cost Taxpayers $100 Billion
Forgiving mortgage debt on FannieMae and Freddie Mac loans would cost the taxpayer-fundedcompanies almost $100 billion, their regulator said. The Federal Housing Finance Agency said that as of June 30,the ...

Mortgage Rates Increase Despite Attempts By The Feds To Keep Them Low
Mortgage rates inched up this week, despite the Fed's latest efforts to hold rates low. Some experts worry that as investors gain confidence in the economy, rates may keep climbing.

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