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Obama presses Congress on home refinancing - USA TODAY

Should you refinance again? - MSN Money

Obama Seeks Refinancing Aid to Lift Housing - Wall Street Journal

An Easier Path to Refinancing - New York Times

White House proposes aid for underwater homeowners - San Francisco Chronicle

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Obama presses Congress on home refinancing - USA TODAY


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Obama presses Congress on home refinancing
USA TODAY
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY President Obama is urging Americans to press Congress to pass his latest home refinancing plan -- something he admits will be difficult to do. "In order to lower mortgage payments for millions of Americans, we need Congress ...
President Obama urges passage of home refinancing plan for lost equity ...allvoices
Obama Said to Plan Assistance for Home Mortgage RefinancingBloomberg
Obama proposes refinancing plan for underwater homeownersLos Angeles Times
Tucson Citizen -CNN (blog) -Politico (blog)
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Should you refinance again? - MSN Money


Wall Street Journal

Should you refinance again?
MSN Money
The study also shows that the median interest rate reduction was 1.4 percentage points, a 26% savings on mortgage interest rates, and during the first year of the newly refinanced loan the average dollar savings totaled $2700 on a $200000 home loan.
Freddie Mac Good For Business, Bad For Homeowners?NPR
Refinancing: Time to Act?Wall Street Journal
February 6: Market Risk - 85 Percent of US Refinancing Homeowners Maintain or ...Risk Center

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Obama Seeks Refinancing Aid to Lift Housing - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Obama Seeks Refinancing Aid to Lift Housing
Wall Street Journal
The White House is proposing a tax on large banks—something Republicans have said they oppose. The president is expected to set out the proposal Wednesday at a community center in Fairfax, Va., a Washington suburb. Mr. Obama intends to unveil other ...
Mortgage Relief Plan Aims at RefinancingNew York Times
Obama Makes Push for Home Refinancing AidFox Business
Obama Plans Assistance for Rentals, Mortgage RefinancingSan Francisco Chronicle
CBS News -TIME
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An Easier Path to Refinancing - New York Times


New York Times

An Easier Path to Refinancing
New York Times
Last fall, the White House announced a plan to help as many as 11 million homeowners by relaxing refinancing rules for mortgages held by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored companies. But neither has agreed to eliminate appraisal costs ...
Obama's Mortgage Plan About Politics, Not EconomicsU.S. News & World Report
How long does the government expect borrowers to stay underwater on mortgages?89.3 KPCC (blog)
Refloating the housing marketLos Angeles Times
ProPublica -Columbia Missourian -Center For American Progress
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White House proposes aid for underwater homeowners - San Francisco Chronicle


Fox News

White House proposes aid for underwater homeowners
San Francisco Chronicle
The plan is designed to help underwater borrowers who are ineligible for the government's Home Affordable Refinance Program. HARP was recently expanded to let homeowners whose loans were purchased by Fannie or Freddie before June 1, 2009, refinance ...
Obama pushes new plan for home loan refinancingFinancial Times
What's in the Latest White House Proposals on Housing?Wall Street Journal (blog)
Obama's Refinancing SwindleCounterPunch
SFGate.com (blog) -New York Times -NPR (blog)
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