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What about my mortgage? - CNN Money - MSN Newsfeeds

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The Bush administration wants to help beleaguered financial institutions - and prevent the financial crisis from getting worse - by spending $700 billion to buy up troubled mortgage securities. But many struggling ...    [click for more]

Blunt skeptical of McCain mortgage plan - Politico.com - MSN Newsfeeds

Stephanopoulos: Congressman Blunt, Senator McCain did suggest this week buying up the mortgages at face value. Do you agree with that or what congressman frank is saying right now? Blunt: I think what Senator McCain talked about this week was ...    [click for more]

Tax Policy Influences Investments - WSJ.com - News Articles

W. Reynolds (Letters, Oct. 10) describes several government policies that led to the current crisis in mortgage financing, including excess risk-taking encouraged by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae as well as the mortgage interest deduction. He forgets to mention one ...   [click for more]

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