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Deal Is Closer for a US Plan on Mortgage Relief - New York Times


Deal Is Closer for a US Plan on Mortgage Relief
New York Times
“My fundamental point is that it's a first step,” he added, citing measures like Mr. Obama's proposal last week to lower interest rates for homeowners who are still current on their mortgages. Officials involved in the negotiations cautioned that ...

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Obama's latest housing plan - Financial Times


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Obama's latest housing plan
Financial Times
Last week Republicans said President Barack Obama's latest plan to refinance “underwater” homes – where the mortgage exceeds the value of the property – would be “dead on arrival” in Congress. In his weekly address on Saturday, Mr Obama redoubled his ...
Lower unemployment numbers a boon for Obama, complicates Romney strategyThe Grio
Romney Says Obama Doesn't Deserve Credit for U.S. Job GrowthSan Francisco Chronicle
More than half disapprove of Obama's job performanceRochester Business Journal
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Obama pressures Congress on mortgage refinance program - Fox News


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Obama pressures Congress on mortgage refinance program
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WASHINGTON – President Obama is rallying support for his plan to expand government assistance to homeowners, pressuring Congress to help lower lending rates for millions of strapped homeowners. Obama, in his radio and Internet address Saturday, ...
Obama pressures Congress on housingSalt Lake Tribune

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Obama mortgage plan looks dead on arrival - CBS News


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Obama mortgage plan looks dead on arrival
CBS News
1, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) COMMENTARY President Barack Obama's new mortgage plan is smart and potentially very effective. It would make it possible for 3.5 million homeowners to save money by refinancing at lower interest rates.
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Obama's Mortgage Refi Plan To Go Through FHACNBC.com
Obama Outlines Fresh Mortgage Refinancing PlanNPR
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Obama pushes housing plan in weekly address - Los Angeles Times


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Obama pushes housing plan in weekly address
Los Angeles Times
The new plan would focus on people who are current on their monthly payments and holding on to underwater mortgages owned by banks or investors. Obama's refinancing program launched in 2009 targeted borrowers with mortgages owned or backed by ...
What is it about 'no free lunch' that Obama doesn't understand?Human Events
President Obama proposes fixes for real estate marketLas Vegas Review-Journal
It's No Ordinary Recovery. So Why Should It Be An Ordinary Election?National Journal
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Obama Proposes Mortgage-Refinance Plan - Wall Street Journal


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Obama Proposes Mortgage-Refinance Plan
Wall Street Journal
... and a lower rate on your mortgage." Three months ago, Mr. Obama traveled to Las Vegas to trumpet a revamped initiative to refinance government-guaranteed mortgages, using the slogan "We Can't Wait" for Congress to act. Unlike the existing program, ...
Obama Answers Bernanke Plea With Refinancing Plan: MortgagesBusinessWeek
Obama mortgage refi plan viewed as only partial housing solutionHousing Wire
Obama proposes refinancing plan for homeowners, officials estimate $3000 ...Washington Post
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An Easier Path to Refinancing - New York Times


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An Easier Path to Refinancing
New York Times
It is only a first step toward healing the economy's biggest open wound, but President Obama's new mortgage refinancing plan could provide considerable relief for millions of homeowners shackled to high interest rates.
Halfway homeWashington Post
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Obama plan to lower mortgage payments could help, but how much? - Christian Science Monitor


Christian Science Monitor

Obama plan to lower mortgage payments could help, but how much?
Christian Science Monitor
President Obama unveiled his plan to cut mortgage payments for 'responsible homeowners' in trouble. But the housing crisis is so massive that no one program can solve it, experts say. By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer / February 1, 2012 President Obama ...
Obama's mortgage plan: Who really benefits?The Week Magazine
Obama to appear in Falls Church to announce mortgage refinancing planWashington Post (blog)
Obama's Plan To Help Homeowners and Boost the EconomyThe Nation. (blog)
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Mortgage rates hit a new low: 30-year fixed at 3.87% - CNN


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Mortgage rates hit a new low: 30-year fixed at 3.87%
CNN
By Les Christie @CNNMoney February 2, 2012: 1:35 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Just one day after President Obama detailed a proposal to enable millions of homeowners to refinance to record-low mortgage rates, those rates notched another record.
Mortgage rates for 30-year loans hit record lowSan Francisco Chronicle
Mortgage Rates for 30-Year US Loans Fall to Record-Low 3.87%BusinessWeek
Mortgage rates hit new low; 3.87 percent for 30-year fixedWashington Post (blog)
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The State of Housing & Employment: Cautionary Tales - RealtyBizNews


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The State of Housing & Employment: Cautionary Tales
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by Phil Butler - 05 February 2012 President Barack Obama, just over a week ago, asked banks to reduce the red tape associated with reducing mortgage payments for some homeowners. For those who could benefit from drastically reduced interest rates, ...

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