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Gov't mortgage plan aids 16 percent of borrowers - The Associated Press
ABC NewsGov't mortgage plan aids 16 percent of borrowersThe Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Obama administration's mortgage relief plan has helped only about 16 percent of borrowers who signed up since its launch last year, ...Federal mortgage help reaches 1M milestoneUPI.comObama loan modification program languishesMarketWatchOne Year Later, HAMP Servicers Modify 170000 MortgagesHousing WireBusinessWeek -New York Times -The Stateall 337 news articles »

Mortgage rates remain below 5 percent - The Associated Press
The GuardianMortgage rates remain below 5 percentThe Associated PressWASHINGTON — Mortgage rates held below the 5 percent threshold for the second straight week, a report said Thursday, weeks before a government program that ...Mortgage rates remain below 5 pctJournal Record (subscription)US MBA Mortgage Applications Index Rose 0.5% Last WeekBusinessWeekMortgage Applications on the Rise, Refi's Dip in Latest MBA Weekly SurveyReal Estate ChannelUPI.comall 353 news articles »

BoNY Mellon CEO: Get Government Out Of Mortgage Market -Report - NASDAQ
UPI.comBoNY Mellon CEO: Get Government Out Of Mortgage Market -ReportNASDAQRobert Kelly, who is also the bank's chairman, said Thursday in a speech in Washington that the government should get out of the mortgage business because ...Fannie and Freddie's Future: What Will Barney Frank Do?Wall Street Journal (blog)Bank of New York Mellon CEO Says Government Should Exit Mortgage Market (BK ...Trading Markets (press release)US financial crisis panel to study Fannie, FreddieReutersBusinessWeek -UPI.com -Huffington Post (blog)all 305 news articles »

Mortgage rates remain below 5 percent - Forbes
Mortgage rates remain below 5 percentForbesWASHINGTON -- Mortgage rates have held below the 5 percent threshold for the second straight week, only weeks before ...

China Counters US Report on its Human Rights Record - Voice of America
Aljazeera.netChina Counters US Report on its Human Rights RecordVoice of AmericaChina's State Council issued a report Friday blaming the subprime mortgage crisis in the US for triggering the global economic recession. ...China rejects US rights report as 'political instrument'Sin Chew Jit PohChina Retaliates Against US Human Rights ReportRTT Newsall 354 news articles »

Bernanke May Get Help Planning Exit With Fed Board Selections - BusinessWeek
Washington PostBernanke May Get Help Planning Exit With Fed Board SelectionsBusinessWeekJanet Yellen, an economist who heads the Fed Bank of San Francisco, is Obama's choice for central bank vice chairman in Washington. ...SF Fed chief seen as nominee for Fed vice chairmanSan Francisco Business TimesFACTBOX-Yellen, Raskin and Diamond eyed for Fed boardReutersall 732 news articles »

Business events scheduled for Thursday - The Associated Press
Business events scheduled for ThursdayThe Associated Press... Commerce Department releases international trade for January, 8:30 am WASHINGTON — Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, releases weekly mortgage rates. ...and more »

Examiner unveils Lehman accounting tricks - The Associated Press
Examiner unveils Lehman accounting tricksThe Associated PressThe examiner, Anton Valukas, discovered that Lehman put together complex transactions that allowed the firm to sell "toxic," mostly mortgage, securities at ...and more »

Gov't official warns on home down payment hikes - The Associated Press
WNCTGov't official warns on home down payment hikesThe Associated PressJ. Under the proposed changes, many of which need to be approved by Congress, homebuyers would pay an upfront mortgage insurance premium of 2.25 percent of ...Mortgage Q&A: FHA loans attractive for someWashington TimesUS FHA chief says FHA not next subprimeReutersLow cost FHA-backed housing loans likely to continueWalletPop (blog)RealEstateRama -Winston-Salem Journal -Earthtimes (press release)all 145 news articles »

Business events scheduled for the coming week - The Associated Press
Business events scheduled for the coming weekThe Associated PressMONDAY, March 15 WASHINGTON — Treasury releases international money flows data for January, 9 am; Federal Reserve releases industrial production for ...and more »

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with I

  • Index: An index is usually a widely published market rate such as LIBOR, T-Bill or 11th District Cost of Funds (COFI). Lenders use these indices to set the interest rates charged on mortgage loans. For ARM, a predetermined margin is added to the index to calculate the interest rate adjustment.
  • Initial Rate: The rate charged for the first interval of an ARM loan.
  • Interest: Compensation in the form of money paid for the use of money.
  • Interest Rate Cap: Caps limit the range that the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage can change in an adjustment interval during the term of the loan.

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