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Banks slash fixed rate home loans
Demand for fixed-rate home loans has plunged to a seven-year low, prompting two major banks to slash rates on fixed mortgage products.
Demand for fixed-rate loan products down
Demand for fixed-rate home loans has plunged to a seven-year low, prompting two major banks to slash rates on these mortgage products. Westpac Banking Corporation announced Monday it would cut its fixed home loan rate by as much as 1.1 percentage points.
Banks move to trim prime rate further after Ottawa offers mortgage relief
TORONTO - Canada's big banks are passing on more rate cuts to consumers after credit markets freed up Friday in the wake of federal government help for the mortgage industry.
Newly Launched HOPE Now 4 Homeowner (H4H) Loan Program Will Reduce Mortgage Balances for Millions
Program unveiled on October 1, 2008 by FHA is just beginning to be understood, and it gives hope now to homeowners who owe more on their homes than appraisal value. Under the FHA H4H program, home owners can borrow 90% of the appraised value, and lower their mortgage interest rate with a new 30 year fixed rate. Home owners also receive a lower payment and mortgage relief. More at H4Hnow.com.
30-year mortgage rates dip below 6 percent
Rates on 30-year mortgages fell below 6 percent last week, recording the first decline in three weeks. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported that 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 5.94 percent last week, down from 6.10 percent the previous week. It...
Mortgage rates tipped to stay high
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is tipped to cut the official cash rate this month, but mortgage holders and first home buyers are warned not to expect lower interest rates yet.
Fannie, Freddie to Step Up Purchases of Troubled Mortgage Bonds
Oct. 13 -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are ready to start purchasing $40 billion a month of underperforming mortgage bonds as the U.S. government expands its options to remove troubled assets from the slumping financial markets, according to three people briefed about the plan.
Think before acting on Westpac rate cuts: Choice
Consumer group Choice has welcomed a cut to fixed rate home loans by the Westpac Bank, but says customers need to weigh up their options before making changes.
Americans Like McCain Mortgage Solution
Angus Reid Global Monitor - Many adults in the United States support an idea proposed by Republican presidential nominee John McCain to deal with the mortgage crisis, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 52 per cent of respondents favour a plan where the government would buy unaffordable mortgages directly from mortgage servicers and renegotiate manageable fixed-rate mortgages with the ...
Banks trim prime rate as Ottawa offers mortgage relief
Canada's big banks are lowering their prime lending rates in response to an announcement Friday that the federal government will buy $25 billion worth of mortgage debt to help free up credit markets.
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