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Bloomberg

Chinese Property Junk Debt Market Hits the Wall

Higher Ed
Chinese property junk debt has been one of the most profitable and popular corporate bond trades of the past decade, but now it's all but dead. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Plans to Shrink Its Vast US Mortgage Empire

Higher Ed
Wells Fargo & Co. is planning to reduce its mortgage empire, which once produced out one of every three home loans in the US, as numerous scandals prompted a strategy debate among new leaders at bank. Charlie Wells has the details on...
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Bloomberg

The Quest for Yield: Investing in REITs and Bank Debt

Higher Ed
July 27 -- David Schawel, New River Investments portfolio manager, discusses his strategy for investing in bonds and REITs with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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The government and the mortgage industry are launching the most sweeping effort yet to help troubled homeowners by speeding up the process for renegotiating hundreds of thousands of delinquent loans held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Government launches new loan aid effort CAPTION: The government and the mortgage industry are launching the most sweeping effort yet to help troubled homeowners by speeding up the process for renegotiating hundreds of thousands...
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Bloomberg

Will the Bank of Canada Cut Rates in December?

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Bloomberg's Amanda Lang discusses the outlook for Bank of Canada monetary policy with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

How Will Immigration Crackdown Impact Housing Market?

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal explains how an executive action on immigration may impact the U.S. housing market. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Hedge Funds Can't Sue Over Fannie, Freddie Investments

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that barred hedge funds from suing to overturn the U.S. government’s 2012 decision to capture billions of dollars in the profits generated by the mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and...
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Bloomberg

Economist Rosenberg Warns Spread Between CCC, BB Is 'Canary in Coal Mine'

Higher Ed
Dec.18 -- David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff + Associates, discusses corporate credit risks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

EM Facing ‘Extreme Strain’ as Virus Intensifies: Johns Hopkins’ Rebucci

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor of Economics and Finance Alessandro Rebucci examines the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on emerging markets, the global mortgage market, and Italian debt. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Permitted to Boost Capital Cushions

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be allowed to boost their capital by billions of dollars to protect against potential losses, a key step in the Trump administration’s push to free the mortgage giants from U.S. control....
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Bloomberg

Why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Shares Are Soaring

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac soared as hedge funds and other investors that have long hoped to make a windfall on their investments in the mortgage giants got a double-dose of good news. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz has more on...
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Bloomberg

Biden Tax Plan Seen Hitting Tech

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Guggenheim Securities Co-Chairman Jim Millstein speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about the Archegos saga and Biden's tax plan on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Seeing Increased Demand for Credit, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.14 -- Wells Fargo CFO Mike Santomassimo says the U.S. consumer is in a really strong position and sees robust mortgage originations ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Why First-Time Home Buyers Are Getting Crushed in the Market

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- With prices soaring, it’s never been so good to be a homeowner and so hard to become one. Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal explains why on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

MBA President Sees Mortgage Rates Plateauing

Higher Ed
"We are about at the end of the increase in mortgage rates," Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Bob Broeksmit says during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Housing Market Not as Bad as It Seems: Hepp

Higher Ed
Selma Hepp, deputy chief economist for Corelogic, says the housing market is not as bad as it seems.
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Curated Video

The stock market has closed out a horrendous October, its worst month in 21 years, with a big advance as more investors took chances on stocks turned into bargains by waves of intense selling.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Wall Street ends higher after bad October CAPTION: The stock market has closed out a horrendous October, its worst month in 21 years, with a big advance as more investors took chances on stocks turned into bargains by waves...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Inflation Hits Fresh 40-Yr High

Higher Ed
Martin Malone, Chief Economic Adviser at Alphabook discusses the market movements in response to the hot U.S. inflation print. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Curated Video

Two years ago California homeowners Cary and Evette Hedger refinanced their home loan into an adjustable-rate mortgage causing their payments to jump from $2,500 to $4,500 per month. Now financial difficulties could cost them their home.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: On the brink of foreclosure CAPTION: Two years ago California homeowners Cary and Evette Hedger refinanced their home loan into an adjustable-rate mortgage causing their payments to jump from $2,500 to $4,500...
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Curated Video

Federal government sues Deutsche Bank over alleged mortgage fraud

Higher Ed
FILE: Frankfurt, Germany - 12 September, 2008 1. Pan of Deutsche Bank headquarters 2. Wide of Deutsche Bank headquarters FILE: date and location unknown 3. Various of homes for sale and signs New York City - 3 May, 2011 4. Mid of Preet...
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Curated Video

NEW President Bush State of the Union address on domestic issues

Higher Ed
1. Wide of House Chamber 2. Close of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama talking 3. Close of Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton greeting 4. United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice walking in, greeting...
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More people avoided foreclosure last year as filings and repossessions dropped off significantly to the lowest point in four years.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Foreclosures down 34 percent in 2011 CAPTION: More people avoided foreclosure last year as filings and repossessions dropped off significantly to the lowest point in four years. (Jan. 11) [Notes:DAREN BLOMQUIST/MARKETING...
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Curated Video

A family of accused con artists is suspected of leading an operation that processed thousands of home loans in California during the past several years in a widespread refinancing scam. The AP's John Mone has the story

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Seven face charges in Calif. mortgage scam CAPTION: A family of accused con artists is suspected of leading an operation that processed thousands of home loans in California during the past several years in a widespread...
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Curated Video

Families fear home evictions for defaulting mortgage payments

Higher Ed
1. Wide of activists protesting against eviction for defaulting on mortgage payments 2. Mid of protesters with banners reading (Spanish) "Stop evictions" 3. Close of protesters holding banners and chanting 4. Wide of protest against...