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MBS RECAP: 2/14/2012

A blog featuring up to the minute commentary on mortgage rates and the mortgage backed securites markets.

China: BlackRock – Can China´s Saver save the world? « FiNETIK – Asia and Latin America – Market

China has experienced rapid credit-led growth in recent years. This growth has been an important contributor to global economic recovery.  Many commentators anticipate that the rapid nature of Chinese credit growth, allied to a capital allocation process led by political direction and undertaken at

The deflation helix differs from deflation spiral

Blog post - The deflation helix differs from deflation spiral - Miloslav Hoschek

Chart of the Day, Consumer Credit Edition -- Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href="http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/">Felix Salmon</a>submits:</strong><div><div><div><div><p>Joe Toms of<a href="https://www.lendingclub.com/" rel="nofollow">Lending Club</a>emails me the data for this chart:</p><p><a

US Housing Finance: Let’s Put Quality Before Quantity | AllianceBernstein Blog

Logo The AllianceBernstein Blog on Investing AllianceBernstein Home Authors Archive Home » AllianceBernstein » US Housing Finance: Let’s Put Quality Before Quantity US Housing Finance: Let’s Put Quality Before Quantity Posted by Douglas J. Peebles on Jan 30, 2012 in AllianceBernstein, Bonds/Fixed

Sallie Mae -- College Answer Blog: Loan Interest: the Good, the Bad, and the Downright Ugly

Today, I have a confession to make. I, Hannah H., the great and powerful wizard, am notoriously forgetful. I can never remember dates, conversations, or where I put my phone (in the rare case it’s not in my hand). My...

VAM: Vietnam Market Analysis May 2011 « FiNETIK – Asia and Latin America – Market News Network

Interest rates the highlight of the month With the aim of controlling inflation, the SBV tightened money supply, thereby increasing interest rates. Market interest rates are now averaging 19.86% for short term borrowing, and if including fees (which banks apply to get around the lending rate cap)

30-Year Fixed Mortgage Now Below 4.4%: Time to Refinance Again? -- Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href='http://mast-economy.blogspot.com/'>The Good News Economist</a>submits:</strong><p>How low can they go?</p><p>Mortgage rates managed to reach yet another low this week, with the 30-year fixed rate now costing borrowers less than 4.4% for the first time in history.</p><br/><a

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