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FHA would ban down-payment help - Jun. 9, 2008 - News Articles

Federal Housing Administration Commissioner Brian Montgomery said a plan for his agency to take on two million at-risk loans could make the housing crisis even worse. Federal Housing Administration Commissioner Brian Montgomery told the National Press Club that Congress legislation proposing that ...   [click for more]

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Hank Paulson, the US Treasury secretary, is asking for $700bn of taxpayers’ money to spend “fixing” the financial system, with little accountability. Government action may be merited. But as posed, Paulson’s plan looks like the ...   [click for more]

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By David Jackson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Republican John McCain on Wednesday touted his plan to have government buy up bad mortgages, while Democrat Barack Obama said his rival's approach would hurt taxpayers and help bad lenders. A day after the second ...   [click for more]

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