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Germany, banks in showdown over Hypo Real rescue - MSN MoneyCentral
BERLIN (Reuters) - The fate of German lender Hypo Real Estate hung on the outcome of a showdown on Sunday between Chancellor Angela Merkel's government and banks over who would foot the bill for a bailout. Banks and insurers withdrew their support ...

Long-dreaded surge -- in bankruptcies -- is upon us - Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Sharper Image store on Manhattan's West 57th Street is sharp no more: Its last state-of-the-art massage chairs and stylish humidifiers have been put in storage and its windows papered over. A few doors away, the assistant in the Sharper Image ...

Q&A on economy: Should I change my 401K? - KTAR.com
Many of you have concerns about the economic bailout bill and where the economy is going. News/Talk 92-3 KTAR invited listeners to submit their questions and posed them to some of our financial experts. Barry asked: "About a month and a half ago, I ...

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Two passages stand out in the statement released late Friday afternoon by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, after the conclusion of a meeting between “G-7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.” We are developing strategies to use the ...

Greyhounds and bloodhounds - Berkeleyan Online
BERKELEY — As an economic historian, observed Barry Eichengreen last Thursday, “every time the market turns down I get phone calls from journalists with the ‘Could it happen again?’ question,” the “it” being another Great Depression ...

Credit market could affect state bonds - Stamford Advocate
HARTFORD - The faltering credit markets could make it impossible for the state to sell bonds for road repaving, school construction, clean water initiatives and other capital projects. State Treasurer Denise Nappier Monday briefed the legislature's ...

Now What? - CFO.com
Is it an insignificant crack, or a sign that the foundation is about to crumble? That's what Pepco Holdings found itself wondering when one of the 16 participants in its revolving-loan syndicate recently exercised an option to reduce its exposure by ...

McCain pledges homeowner help; Obama blames Bush policies - The Washington Times
NASHVILLE, Tenn | Sen. John McCain unveiled a sweeping $300 billion proposal to prevent Americans from losing their homes as both presidential candidates sought Tuesday night in their second debate to convince undecided voters that they were best ...

Who won Tuesday's presidential debate? - Town Hall
GOP presidential candidate John McCain proposed a massive $300 bailout for struggling homeowners, on top of the $300 billion Dodd-Frank legislation passed by Congress during Tuesday’s presidential debate. McCain is suggesting his “American ...

Community Reinvestment Act had nothing to do with subprime crisis - BusinessWeek
Fresh off the false and politicized attack on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, today we’re hearing the know-nothings blame the subprime crisis on the Community Reinvestment Act — a 30-year-old law that was actually weakened by the Bush administration ...

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with P

  • Payment Cap: A limit on the size of the monthly payment of an adjustable-rate mortgage or other variable rate loan.
  • Point: A point is equivalent to 1 percent of a mortgage loan. Lenders might charge "origination points" to cover expenses of processing a loan. Some borrowers might pay "discount points" to reduce the loan's interest rate.
  • Pre-Approval: The process of calculating how much money a potential homebuyer could borrow.
  • Prepayment Penalty: A lender's charge to the borrower for paying down the loan before the end of its term.
  • Pre-Qualification: A non-binding process of calculating how much money a potential homebuyer can borrow before applying for a loan. Information submitted during pre-qualification is subject to verification at application.
  • Principal: It is the amount of money borrowed or owed, excluding interest.

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