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  • ...age''' is a [[loan]] secured by a piece of [[real property]]. Typically, a mortgage is used to finance the purchase of the property used as security. ...property. If the borrower defaults on his payments (or other terms of the mortgage), the lender may initiate [[foreclosure]] to obtain title to the property.
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  • The '''subprime mortgage crisis''' was the financial shock following the 2007 fall in US house pri ...sing bubble has led to large losses for anyone who bought assets backed by mortgage payments; these losses have left many financial institutions with too much
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  • financial crisis arising from defaults on the United States mortgage markets.
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  • '''Savings and Loans crisis''' - Failure of 296 US "''Savings and Loans''" [[mortgage]] lenders [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2.pd ::[[Fannie Mae]] eases credit terms for [[subprime mortgage]]s [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7DB153EF933A0575AC
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  • ...ist certain groups of borrowers such as homeowners, farmers, ranchers, and mortgage lenders gain access to capital markets. Their implicit federal government ...mary market mortgage originators, and then either package these loans into mortgage-backed securities or retain these mortgages in their portfolios.
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  • ...age''' is a [[loan]] secured by a piece of [[real property]]. Typically, a mortgage is used to finance the purchase of the property used as security. ...property. If the borrower defaults on his payments (or other terms of the mortgage), the lender may initiate [[foreclosure]] to obtain title to the property.
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  • UK mortgage lender, British counterpart of Savings and Loans.
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  • US mortgage-lenders. American counterpart to British building societies.
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  • financial crisis arising from defaults on the United States mortgage markets.
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  • Collateralised Mortgage Obligation. A portfolio of mortgages, grouped into tranches that are ranked
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  • (Federal National Mortgage Association) US government-sponsored enterprise created to provide financia
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  • the international banking crisis that followed the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] of 2007.
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  • ...Relief Program) a plan that enables the United States Treasury to purchase mortgage-related assets and to take equity in selected banks.
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  • ...ist certain groups of borrowers such as homeowners, farmers, ranchers, and mortgage lenders gain access to capital markets.
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  • (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) [[Fannie Mae]] clone created to provide competition to Fannie
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  • '''Savings and Loans crisis''' - Failure of 296 US "''Savings and Loans''" [[mortgage]] lenders [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2.pd ::[[Fannie Mae]] eases credit terms for [[subprime mortgage]]s [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7DB153EF933A0575AC
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  • ...ment, including [[bond]]s, [[debenture]]s, promissory notes, leases and [[mortgage]]s.
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  • ...id to state and local governments and made loans to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses.
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  • ...mortgage, by building equity in the property as a result of paying of the mortgage, and possibly by appreciation of the property. The advantage of this form o
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  • ...bt, company receivables or royalties, (but sometimes defined to exclude [[mortgage]]s.)
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  • ::Congress passes the '''Emergency Farm Mortgage Act'''. ::The President signs the '''Farm Mortgage Refinancing Act'''.
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  • ...s/deposito.pdf] - a deregulatory measure that made possible the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] [http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/30/real_estate/congress_subprime.for : US house mortgage payment defaults and foreclosures [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/707
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  • ...le make use of banks to store their savings, obtain a [[loan]] such as a [[mortgage]], exchange foreign [[currency]], and withdraw or pay in cash. Banks, howev
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  • ''See also the [[Subprime mortgage crisis/Timelines|subprime mortgage timeline]], the [[Bank failures and rescues/Timelines|bank failures and res ...and Loans crisis| Savings and Loans crisis]] - 296 US "Savings and Loans" mortgage lenders fail[http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2
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  • US Savings and Loans crisis - Failure of 296 US "''Savings and Loans''" mortgage lenders [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/banking/2000dec/brv13n2_2.pdf] ::Failure of a further 451 US "Savings and Loans" mortgage lenders.
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  • ...gencies]] downgrade over 100 [[Bond (finance)|bonds]] backed by [[subprime mortgage]]s. ...'''' [[investment bank]]'s [[hedge fund]]s are threatened by losses from mortgage [[default (finance)|defaults]] [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=2060
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  • ...t}. Expanded FDIC powers to assist troubled banks and lift restrictions on mortgage contacts.
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  • The '''subprime mortgage crisis''' was the financial shock following the 2007 fall in US house pri ...sing bubble has led to large losses for anyone who bought assets backed by mortgage payments; these losses have left many financial institutions with too much
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  • * Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 1933. Provided for refunding and revising the operations of the Federa * Home Owners Refinancing Act. 1933 Provided mortgage assistance for house purchases.
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  • ...d upon. (According to the former Managing Director and Head of Residential Mortgage-backed Securities Rating at Standard and Poor's, his company had assessed d ...or six years' run of data. The errors in pricing the riskiest tranches of mortgage-based derivatives were estimated to have amountad to as much as an addition
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  • ...neither the VISA computers nor the merchant bank's computer can access the mortgage loan application at the other bank. While VISA is owned by its member banks
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  • ...e Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Government National Mortgage Association. The subcommittee also handles matters related to public, affor
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  • * Moody's and S&P downgrade subprime mortgage bonds[http://www.allbusiness.com/banking-finance/banking-lending-credit-ser
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  • ...bankers concerning the effect of those defaults upon the value of their mortgage-based [[security (finance)|securities]] caused a [[panic (banking)|banking :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (econo
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  • | Mortgage note payable, due 2001 e. A mortgage note for $65,000 was issued for cash.
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  • ...d upon. (According to the former Managing Director and Head of Residential Mortgage-backed Securities Rating at Standard and Poor's, his company had assessed d ...or six years' run of data. The errors in pricing the riskiest tranches of mortgage-based derivatives were estimated to have amountad to as much as an addition
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  • : Federal Reserve Bank promises to buy up to $500 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities guaranteed by [[Fannie Mae]] and [[Freddie Mac]] and up ...tgage-backed securities - Bank promises to buy up to $500 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities guarantee by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and up to $100bi
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  • ...re decisively as a result, through tightening regulatory controls, slowing mortgage growth, and imposing new rules limiting the ability of property development
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  • ...quits. While others are leaving, the Bergson's, at Alexandra's insistence, mortgage their holding to buy more land with the prices at a low point.
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  • - [[Financial system#Structured finance|collaterised mortgage obligation]] - [[mortgage]]
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  • ...f internationally-held [[security|securities]] whose value depended upon [[mortgage]]s secured on those houses. British banks were known to be affected, and it
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  • ...08]</ref>. The Act enables the United States Treasury to purchase "toxic" mortgage-related assets from banks, and provides for the assistance of houseowners w
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  • ...[[Paulson Plan]], [[recession of 2009]], [[sovereign default]], [[subprime mortgage crisis]],
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  • | * Securities that are protected by a mortgage on any real property of the borrower; which is commonly real estate such as
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  • ...n 1993 and 2003, she was vice chairwoman at Fannie Mae, the housing market mortgage lender, where she was paid a reported $25.6 million in salary and other com
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  • ...ument]]s, including [[bond]]s issued by corporations and governments and [[mortgage]]s and their [[derivative]]s, and they express their findings as alphabetic ...graded over 5,000 mortgage-backed securities, precipitating the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] and contributing to the [[crash of 2008]]. Those failures were ref
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  • ...rom traditional banks to broadly defined financial institutions, including mortgage companies, pawnbrokers, used car dealerships, and
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  • ...n [[asset]] belonging to the lender, if the borrower defaults (the term "[[mortgage]]" may be used if the asset is property). Alternatively, or in addition to ...rtgage whose interest rate is related to a published index, and a "hybrid mortgage" is one in which the interest rate is fixed for a stated period,after which
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  • In ''[[Roger & Me]]'', the then-unknown Moore (he had to mortgage his house to make it) pursued an interview with Roger Smith, the chairman o
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  • * {{search link|morgage||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[mortgage]])
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  • ...specific development costs, capitalised development cost, customer lists, mortgage servicing rights, brand recognition, customer goodwill and loyalty, reputat
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  • * an increase in mortgage rates, leaving householders with less to spend; * a fall in house prices as the mortgage rate raises the cost of buying a house, which reduces homeowners' opportuni
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  • :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (econo ...had been forced to reduce their reliance on borrowing, and job losses and mortgage foreclosures were rising.
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  • ...eply in debt as prices fell and the value of their lands fell bellow their mortgage levels. The cause was the collapse of land prices after the wartime bubble
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  • ...id to state and local governments and made loans to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses. The loans were nearly all repaid. It ...railroads, life insurance companies, building-and-loan societies, and farm mortgage associations. The purpose of the loan program was "pump-priming." The ide
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  • ...in the year since Seattle sold the vessel, admitted falling behind in the mortgage payments for the Alki, and said he feared he might have to break up the his
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  • ...ecursors were sharp increases in global food and oil prices, a [[subprime mortgage crisis|housing market breakdown]] in the United States, and a related [[cra :[[Subprime mortgage crisis]] - events surrounding the bursting of a house price [[bubble (econo
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  • ...nd the financial system was further disrupted by widespread defaults among mortgage holders and by insolvencies among small firms. Confidence was restored by a ...d bonds came to occupy an important place in the bond market <ref> By 2005 mortgage-related bonds accounted for $6 trillion out of a bond market total of $27 b
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  • ...esented by insurance policies), promises to provide a cash flow, such as [[mortgage]] repayments (which are represented by [[Securitisation|securitised]] asset ...ually entitles the provider of the loan to "repossess" the property.<br> A mortgage loan may be financed by its provider by selling claims to its repayments -
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  • ...s. The financial system was further disrupted by widespread defaults among mortgage holders and by insolvencies among small firms. ...truction Finance Corporation]], which made loans to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and other businesses. Under pressure from Congress, the Feder
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  • ...its appeal after the worst period was over and the economy was recovering. Mortgage debt was significant because farmers could not meet their interest payments
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  • ...ins as the UK banking system suffers losses as a result of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]][http://www.economist.com/theworldin/displaystory.cfm?story_id=1009
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  • ...le (economics)|bubble]] in the United States, and the following [[subprime mortgage crisis]].
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  • The major developments of this period were the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in the United States, which triggered the [[crash of 2008]] and th
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  • ...price [[bubble (economics)|bubble]] and the development of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]] in 2007, two and a half million families faced foreclosure in $2.05 trillion stock of mortgage debt and U.S. Treasury holdings, in view of fears of a second [[downturn (e
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  • ...ities, nor other financial activities such as branch banking, insurance or mortgage lending. In the 1980s, however, there was extensive deregulation of the ban ...became closely involved in a wide range of non-banking activities such as mortgage lending and insurance, and new financial institutions came into being whose
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  • ...ne 2007, some banks were beginning to suffer the effects of the [[subprime mortgage crisis]], but the economy was continuing to grow at an above-trend rate. L
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  • In addition, bankruptcy fraud often involves other serious crimes such as mortgage fraud, identity theft, money laundering, and public corruption.
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  • *President, [[Government National Mortgage Association]], [[Department of Housing and Urban Development]]
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  • ...me a district judge. She also served on the board of the State of New York Mortgage Agency, <ref>Savage, Charlie and Michael Powell (June 18, 2009). [http://ww
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  • ...e value of the assets at end of life. Think of it as operating cost plus a mortgage payment.<ref name=LCOE/>
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  • ...his great dictionary in 1828. It only sold 2,500 copies. He was forced to mortgage his home to bring out a second edition, and his life from then on was plagu
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  • ...elief At Source) subsidy on house purchase<ref>[http://www.mortgages.co.uk/mortgage-information/tax-relief.html. ''Tax Relief'', Mortgages .co.uk]</ref>. The n ...suffered serious losses as a result of their involvement in the [[subprime mortgage crisis]]. Commentators forecast a more severe downturn in the UK economy
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  • ...], [[American Insurance Group]], [[CitiGroup]], and [[Fannie and Freddie]] mortgage conglomerate.
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  • ...t first bank is not authorized to connect, through VISA, to another bank's mortgage loan department.
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  • ...ons, deflation in prices caused by the gold standard, high interest rates, mortgage foreclosures, and high railroad rates. Corruption accounted for such outra
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  • ...owers spend more than savers, it discourages consumer spending, and higher mortgage payments reinforce its effect by leaving householders with less to spend. S
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  • ...directly with the Treasury crisis rather than with business failures, farm mortgage foreclosures, and unemployment. He obtained repeal of the mildly inflationa
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  • ...ived in sod houses. However eastern money poured in and by 1913, long term mortgage loans to Saskatchewan farmers had reached $65 million.<ref> Sandra Rollings ...rally on a number of voter-friendly initiatives, including tax rebates and mortgage subsidies, as well as investing millions in several money-losing megaprojec
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  • ...r danger that it will be harmful to others. For example, mismanagement of mortgage lending in the United States led in 2008 to banking failures and credit sho
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  • ...r danger that it will be harmful to others. For example, mismanagement of mortgage lending in the United States led in 2008 to banking failures and credit sho
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  • Donations, the profits of a special [[lottery]], some public funding, a mortgage of Count von Zeppelin's wife's estate and a 100,000 Mark contribution by Co
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  • ...its appeal after the worst period was over and the economy was recovering. Mortgage debt was significant because farmers could not meet their interest payments
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  • ...ankers and the savings and loan industry to promote the new long-term home mortgage, which dramatically stimulated home construction.<ref>Janet Hutchison, "Bui
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  • The financial system was further disrupted by widespread defaults among mortgage holders and by insolvencies among small firms. There had been a large incre
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  • ...s new housing starts sharply fell. Even more serious trouble arose in the mortgage market. Hundreds of billions of dollars in "sup-prime" mortgages (made to p
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  • ...00 unemployed young men to work on rural local projects. Congress provided mortgage relief to millions of farmers and homeowners. Roosevelt expanded a Hoover a
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  • ...sis for most kinds of property law, and is the most complex. It concerns [[mortgage]]s, [[leasehold estate|rental agreements]], [[license|licences]], [[covenan
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