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ECB Loans Plant Seeds of European Disintegration
BusinessWeek
ECB loans worth more than $1.3 trillion have been recycled into government bonds, capping borrowing costs. As Italy's reliance on its local institutions increases and Spanish banks accelerate purchases of domestic government securities, however, ...
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Fannie Mae Tried Loan-Forgiveness Programs
Wall Street Journal
By ALAN ZIBEL And NICK TIMIRAOS Fannie Mae conducted small tests to reduce loan balances of homeowners who owned more on their mortgages than the properties were worth in 2010. But the mortgage-finance company didn't expand the pilot programs after ...
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Why the Student Loan Interest Rate Debate Matters
Huffington Post
The student loan interest rate debate has gone viral, and a result, it's taken over Congress. This is great news, because if Congress does not act by July 1, interest rates on Subsidized Stafford Loans will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.
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Forgiving mortgage loans would save taxpayers money, say Fannie Mae papers
Christian Science Monitor
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times / May 1, 2012 Officials at mortgage loans giant Fannie Mae supported principal reductions for some struggling homeowners in 2009 and believed they would save taxpayer money, according to internal documents obtained ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Loans.org Explains Borrowers' Protections from Debt Collectors
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Ever wondered what rights borrowers have when it comes to personal loan debt collectors? According to Loans.org, borrowers don't have to screen every call avoiding debt collection services, and they don't have to tolerate harassing tactics.
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Fannie Mae backed plan to cut loan principal; program canceled
The Seattle Times
WASHINGTON — Pressure is mounting on a key federal regulator to allow mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to reduce loan principal amounts for struggling homeowners, after disclosures that a plan to do just that was scuttled even though it was ...
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OUR VIEW: Depoliticize student loans
StandardNet
By Editorial Board The only thing worse than the hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt that too many adults carry like yokes on their necks is the screw-ups in Washington DC who are using the fiscal pain for political gain.
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StandardNet
SBA Disaster Loans Available in Georgia Following Secretary of Agriculture ...
MarketWatch (press release)
ATLANTA, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The US Small Business Administration announced today that federal economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture ...
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Keep loan rate low
Buffalo News
So, why are Democrats and Republicans turning the effort to prevent the student loan interest rate from doubling on July 1 into a political fight? House Republicans and Democrats both favor legislation to keep the interest rate low, but can't agree on ...
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Blogs 4 new results for Loans
 
Everyone is Wrong on Student Loans : Conservative Compendium
By Brian Garst
I have nothing against student loans, the students who borrow them, or the general idea of borrowing money to receive an education that is expected to provide greater future value than the costs. But the reality is that many today are borrowing ...
Conservative Compendium
Demand for Loans Rose, But Bankers Remain Cautious :: The ...
Demand for Loans Rose, But Bankers Remain Cautious :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website.
The Market Oracle
Study Shows Fewer Loans to Small Business in March
By Townsquare News Network
Lending to small business is slowing, a sign that companies are losing confidence in the economy. A study released Tuesday by PayNet, a research firm.
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Study shows fewer loans to small business in March — Business ...
By The Associated Press
A study released Tuesday by PayNet, a research firm that tracks loans to small business, shows that lending fell 3 percent in March. The Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index ... Maine news, sports, politics and election ...
Bangor Daily News


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