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Republicans Attack Obama Mortgage Modification Program - UPI.com
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Business events scheduled for the coming week - BusinessWeek
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Fed's Balance Sheet Continues To Grow In Latest Week - NASDAQ
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Bailout watchdog to audit gov't mortgage program - The Associated Press
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Federal Reserve moves signal mortgage rates could ease up to 5.5% - OregonLive.com (blog)
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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with J

  • Jumbo Loan: A mortgage over the $300,700 limit established by the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. A jumbo mortgage tend to carry a higher interest rate than a conventional mortgage.
  • Junior Mortgage: A mortgage subordinate to the claim of a prior lien or mortgage. In the case of a foreclosure, a senior mortgage or lien will be paid down first.

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