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Mortgage companies paid McCain aide as advocate Several current and former executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac say Senator John McCain's campaign manager was paid more than $30,000 a month for five years as president of an advocacy group set up by the mortgage giants to defend them against stricter regulations.
Mortgage burden becoming crushing for millions in U.S. More than 7.5 million people ��� almost 15 percent of American homeowners with a mortgage ��� are spending half of their income or more on housing costs.
Federal Agricultural Mortgage, Oceanaut and RTI International Metals among 52-week lows Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. , Oceanaut Inc. and RTI International Metals, Inc. are among the new 52-week lows in Monday's trading among companies with...
Mortgage rates drop, and demand goes up The phones are busy at local mortgage companies. The average rate for a mortgage loan dropped suddenly two weeks ago after the government stepped in to take over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and for much of last week, buyers could get loans under 6 percent.
Online readers cast blame for mortgage meltdown Visitors to a star-telegram.com online poll pick bankers and mortgage lenders as being most culpable.
Lawmakers agree on mortgage aid, oversight Scrambling for a quick accord on a bailout lawmakers agreed to include mortgage aid and congressional oversight along with unprecedented help for failing financial institutions.
Federal Agricultural Mortgage, Trico Bancshares and Ambac Financial Group lead small-cap percentage losers Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. , Trico Bancshares and Ambac Financial Group are among the biggest percentage losers in Monday's trading among companies...
Congress, Bush agree on mortgage aid WASHINGTON ��� Scrambling for a swift deal on the $700 billion bailout for failing financial firms, key Democrats and Bush administration officials agreed Monday to include mortgage help for beleaguered homeowners but wrangled over other issues, including ���golden parachutes��� for executives who benefit from the unprecedented rescue.
Viewer's brother with mortgage rescue problem gets money back A viewer in Pasco County called to update us about his brother's problem with a mortgage rescue company. Mike Taylor says his brother, Rick, got most of his money back.
Administration accepts lawmakers' demands for mortgage aid, oversight in $700 billion bailout Julie Hirschfeld Davis September 22, 2008 - 3:15 p.m. WASHINGTON - A key Democrat negotiating a $700 billion financial bailout says the Bush administration has agreed to include mortgage aid and strong congressional oversight in the plan.
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