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Pace of mortgage aid by lenders dropped in May - Boston Globe - MSN Newsfeeds

WASHINGTON - The pace of the mortgage industry's efforts to assist troubled borrowers declined in May, as critics questioned lenders' progress in aiding US homeowners facing foreclosure. Hope Now, a group backed by the Bush administration to help ...    [click for more]

Fitch cuts IndyMac long-term ratings - Forbes.com - News Articles

AP 07.08.08, 12:15 PM ET Fitch Ratings on Tuesday said it cut the long-term issuer default ratings for IndyMac Bancorp Inc. and its banking subsidiary following a disclosure it is no longer considered "well capitalized" by regulatory standards. Fitch cut IndyMac Bancorp ...   [click for more]

Bailout deal hits snags - MSN Newsfeeds

Under the plan, the government would set up an expanded insurance system, financed by the banks, that would rescue individual home mortgages. The government would not have to buy up the toxic mortgage-backed assets that are weighing down financial ...    [click for more]

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