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Most student loans unaffected by upcoming increase in rates
USA TODAY
On July 1, the interest rate for some new federal student loans is scheduled to increase to 6.8% from 3.4%. President Obama wants to extend the lower rate for another year. Republicans in Congress say they support the extension, but disagree with the ...
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USA TODAY
US Senior Loan Officer Survey on Banking Lending (Text)
BusinessWeek
By Kristy Scheuble on April 30, 2012 The April 2012 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices addressed changes in the supply of, and demand for, bank loans to businesses and households over the past three months.
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Home loan demand rises, but credit standards remain tight
Los Angeles Times
While banks are seeing stronger demand for home loans, they're not loosening up their tight credit requirements, according to the Federal Reserve's April survey of senior loan officers. The survey, released Monday, found more than 90% of the bank ...
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Fed Says Banks Eased Loan Standards As Demand Increased
BusinessWeek
By Joshua Zumbrun on April 30, 2012 US banks saw increased demand for lending in the first quarter and made loans easier to get, according to a Federal Reserve survey. "Domestic banks generally reported having eased their lending standards and having ...
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Fed Says Banks Eased Loan Terms as Demand Rose in First Quarter
Bloomberg
US banks saw increased demand for lending in the first quarter and made loans easier to get, according to a Federal Reserve survey. "Domestic banks generally reported having eased their lending standards and having experienced stronger demand over the ...
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ECB: Loans To Business Drop In March
Wall Street Journal
By Margit Feher FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--Bank lending to euro-zone businesses fell in March, indicating that the European Central Bank's two injections of cheap three-year loans have yet to reach the wider economy and help pull the region's countries out ...
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The politics of student loans
Los Angeles Times
The debate over student loan interest shows once again that lawmakers in Washington don't know how to play well with others outside their party. President Obama listens to students speak at the University of Iowa. Obama was in Iowa to discuss the cost ...
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Private-Sector Loan Growth Slows in Euro Zone
Wall Street Journal
By MARGIT FEHER FRANKFURT—Bank lending to euro-zone businesses expanded at a slower pace in March, indicating that the European Central Bank's three-year loans to banks have yet to reach companies and households. Bank-lending growth to the private ...
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Quicken Loans helps welcome Chrysler to historic new digs today
Detroit Free Press
Dan Gilbert, chairman and founder of Quicken Loans, left, and Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Chrysler Group, unveil a rendering of the Dime Building where Chrysler employees will be working at the newly named Chrysler House in Detroit on Monday, April, 30, ...
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Blogs 4 new results for Loans
 
Student Loans | Turn to 10
Interest rates on student loans could double soon. The loan hike was the topic of debate at a Warwick conference Monday.
Turnto10.com - Local Education Headlines
Kristian Ramos: Hispanics To GOP: Dont Double My Student Loans
By Kristian Ramos
Hispanics distinguish themselves every day with their strong work ethic, their leadership and their productivity. They have shown, they are ready to continue to grow, the question is will Congressional Republican's help them?
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Cheap Stafford Loans: a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
By Ronald Trowbridge
Political efforts to keep Stafford Loans at the 3.4% interest rate rather than rise to 6.8% is a Faustian Bargain. Here are five things wrong with keeping the interest rate low: One, the low rate amounts to a stimulus package that taxpayers will ...
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The Brian Lehrer Show: Student Loans, Congressional Dinner and ...
Karen Tumulty, national political correspondent for The Washington Post, and Josh Mitchell, correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, talk about ...
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