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After Fannie-Freddie takeover, focus turns to holdings - Business First of Columbus: - News Articles

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are key players in the financial markets underlying the mortgage industry, a concept that can seem distant to average Central Ohioans. But they also may be the neighbor trying to sell the foreclosed house next door. ...   [click for more]

Rates rise, mortgage applications fall: MBA - MarketWatch - News Articles

By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Applications filed for mortgages last week decreased a seasonally adjusted 10.6% compared to a week earlier, while interest rates charged on fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages rose, the Mortgage Bankers Association said on Wednesday. ...   [click for more]

Mortgage crisis stops down-payment help - The Columbus Dispatch - MSN Newsfeeds

The state agency that provides mortgages to moderate-income families in Ohio will slash its home-loan volume by as much as 75 percent after $150 million in bonds failed to sell on Wall Street this week, the latest domino to fall in the mortgage ...    [click for more]

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