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Illinois to sue Countrywide - CNN Money - MSN Newsfeeds

CHICAGO (AP) -- The nation's biggest mortgage lender engaged in "unfair and deceptive" practices to get homeowners to apply for risky mortgages far beyond their means, according to a civil lawsuit Illinois' attorney general planned to file Wednesday ...    [click for more]

CIT to shed $10 billion mortgage assets | Reuters - News Articles

By Elinor Comlay NEW YORK (Reuters) - CIT Group Inc (CIT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday it agreed to sell nearly $10 billion of mortgage assets, in a deal that removes problem loans from the commercial lender's balance sheet, lifting its shares 18 percent. ...   [click for more]

DSNews.Com Default Servicing In Print and Online - Formerly REO Magazine - News Articles

According to a report released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage application volume subsided last week as mortgage rates inched upward, in the wake of continued bad news and turmoil in the financial sector. Last week's decline follows a ...   [click for more]

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