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Sky News

UK: The Bank of England raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row today

Higher Ed
VOICED: The cost of living crisis has intensified -- the Bank of England raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row today. It's now at 1 and a quarter percent -- in an attempt to slow down increasing inflation. Our...
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President Barack Obama touts a Web site as a place homeowners can plug in financial information to see if they can take advantage of lower mortgage rates

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama offers way for homeowners to save bucks CAPTION: President Barack Obama touts a Web site as a place homeowners can plug in financial information to see if they can take advantage of lower mortgage rates. (April 9)
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Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from collapsing.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: House OKs rescue for homeowners, Freddie, Fannie CAPTION: Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie...
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Shares of investment banks tumbled Friday morning as the broader market sank amid worries government-sponsored mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac might need a government bailout.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fears Grow Over Mortgage Giants CAPTION: Stocks of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are hammered as the housing slump spreads, but the Bush administration says it's not planning a federal takeover of the mortgage giants. (July 11) ...
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Bloomberg

MBA CEO Expects 4% Mortgage Rate by End of 2022

Higher Ed
Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Bob Broeksmit says mortgage rates will probably continue to rise and says he sees delinquencies going down. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Bloomberg

Housing Market Feels Very Healthy: Invitation Homes CEO

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Invitation Homes Inc. Chief Executive Officer Dallas Tanner says the current economic environment is favorable for the housing market and sees an increase in homebuyers looking for homes with more space. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

HDFC CEO: NPL Levers in India 'Very Much Under Control'

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Keki Mistry, vice chairman and chief executive officer of Housing Development Finance Corp., India’s largest mortgage lender by assets, discusses the outlook for the company, his strategy, and the state of the country's banking...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Michele Says Fed Should Just Raise Rates to 2%

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management global CIO, discusses Fed policy and the fixed-income market with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Alix Steel and Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

General Election 2015 - David Cameron Gives Speech To Staff At Kelvin Hughes

Higher Ed
General Election 2015 - David Cameron Gives Speech To Staff At Kelvin Hughes
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Sky News

Interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, speaking about how the bank's decision to raise interest rates from 0.25% to 0.5% will affect savers, mortgages and other forms of credit on November 02, 2017 in...
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Bloomberg

Be Careful of "Hipster Antitrust" Push

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers on the possibility of a recession and concerns of a "hipster antitrust" tilt among federal regulators.
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Bloomberg

Santander CFO on Europe's Challenges, Cost Cuts, Consolidation

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Banco Santander SA Chief Financial Officer Jose Garcia Cantera discusses the bank's performance, strategy and outlook after reporting first-quarter profit which beat analyst estimates as Latin America continued to compensate...
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Bloomberg

It Will Be a Very Good Summer for Travel: Sternlicht

Higher Ed
Barry Sternlicht, chairman of Starwood Capital Group, talks about the real estate market and where he sees people returning to work quicker. He speaks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Press Association

'What a mess', says Starmer, as Liz Truss resigns as PM

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: “What a mess, this is not just a soap opera at the top of the Tory party, it’s doing huge damage to our economy and to the reputation of our country. “The public are paying with higher prices, with...
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Bloomberg

Bargain Hunters Eye Distressed Real Estate Assets

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Americans hurt by the coronavirus pandemic are skipping home-loan payments, and the trusts that own the mortgages are feeling the pain. Opportunistic funds have noticed. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Americans Increase Their Borrowing for 21st Straight Quarter

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- Americans increased their borrowing for the 21st straight quarter as more households took out loans to buy homes or refinance existing mortgages, according to a report released today from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York....
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Seeing Signs of Momentum, CFO Shrewsberry Says

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, breaks down the bank's third-quarter earnings with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by Hedge Funds in Fannie, Freddie Suits

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- The U.S. Supreme Court dealt hedge funds and other big investors a blow by refusing to revive core parts of lawsuits that challenged the federal government’s capture of billions of dollars in profits generated by Fannie Mae and...
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Bloomberg

Housing Crisis Unlikely as Long as Jobs Improve, Goldman's Swell Says

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Mike Swell, co-head of global fixed income portfolio management at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, says the residential housing market will be 100% correlated to the jobs market and adds that he expects the commercial real...
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Bloomberg

Black Americans Pay More to Be Homeowners Than Other Groups: MIT

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Edward Golding, executive director of the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about MIT's recent report that shows that black...
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Curated Video

Mortgage lending woes rattle homeowners, market

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Mortgage lending woes rattle homeowners, market CAPTION: Anxiety over faltering mortgage lenders, particularly the subprime lenders that make loans to people with poor credit, is weighing on both homeowners and Wall Street...
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Curated Video

Homeowners threatened with foreclosure would in some instances get a 30-day reprieve under an initiative the Bush administration announced Tuesday

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Embattled homeowners thrown 'Lifeline' CAPTION: Homeowners threatened with foreclosure would in some instances get a 30-day reprieve under an initiative the Bush administration announced Tuesday. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]...
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Curated Video

More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an affordable alternative to their skyrocketing payments.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Group helps distressed homeowners in Atlanta CAPTION: More than 35,000 homeowners flock to the final day of a five-day mortgage restructuring event held by the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America hoping to find an...
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Curated Video

With home prices dropping across the country, finding a boom town where prices are holding steady is a rarity. But these rocky hills and open farmland in North Dakota and Minnesota are bucking the national trend

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Realtors, ranchers prepare for oil boom CAPTION: With home prices dropping across the country, finding a boom town where prices are holding steady is a rarity. But these rocky hills and open farmland in North Dakota and...