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The Eco-Kitchen Challenge5/16/2008 8:49 PM
Renovating to be green takes more time, research and intestinal fortitude than doing it the regular way. Is a 16-month journey to a new kitchen worth it? Journal reporter Gwendolyn Bounds details her remodeling process.
Can Houses Be Sold Like Art?5/16/2008 10:00 PM
A restored modernist home in Palm Springs, Calif., fetched $15 million this week at Christie's prestigious evening sales -- a record for a home sold at an art-house auction. But some devotees of midcentury architecture were dismayed. Photos
Fannie, Freddie Called Weak in Capital Base5/16/2008 6:50 PM
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's meager capital could pose a significant risk to taxpayers and financial institutions, their regulator said.
Consumers Are Downbeat on Economy5/16/2008 9:29 PM
Consumer sentiment about the economy hit a 28-year low, while housing starts jumped 8.2% in April on gains in the multifamily category.
Pushing the Envelope on Vegetables5/16/2008 9:03 PM
Garden centers, catalogs and seed companies are promoting strange, colorful vegetables to intrigue veteran gardeners and inspire a new generation who -- until recently -- hadn't shown much interest in getting their hands in the dirt.
American Girl Founder Puts Houses on Sale5/15/2008 5:05 PM
Pleasant Rowland, the founder of doll company American Girl, has put both of her houses in Aurora, N.Y., on the market. Former Bear Stearns executive Alvin H. Einbender has listed his apartment…plus more. Photos
Congress Faults Bush on Housing Bill5/15/2008 9:13 PM
The Bush administration is a surprising wild card in the debate about a housing rescue. Lawmakers say the White House has sent mixed signals about what kind of housing bill it would approve.
Fannie to Scrap Policy Over Down Payments5/15/2008 7:52 PM
Fannie Mae is expected to announce that it is scrapping a policy requiring higher down payments on home mortgages in areas where house prices are falling.
Will Upgrading Your Home Help You Sell It?5/15/2008 8:22 AM
The resale value of home improvements in general is sliding, according to experts. In a departure from recent trends, homeowners are getting the best payback from relatively mundane improvements, such as sprucing up the exterior of their house.
Sewer to Spigot: Recycled Water5/14/2008 9:14 PM
A growing number of cities and counties grappling with water shortages are turning to a solution that may be tough for some homeowners to stomach: purifying wastewater so that residents can drink it.


Mortgage News Daily - Mortgage And Real Estate News
Rise in Housing Starts Unlikely to Begin a New Trend   5/16/2008 7:43 AM

Brian Bethune, chief U.S. financial economist at Global Insight, said the decline in single-family starts "certainly makes sense given the level of inventory, but the other numbers are puzzling."

TD's Millan Mulraine added that "it may be tempting to conclude that the U.S. housing sector may have gained some positive traction. However, because the boost has...

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Housing Starts Take a Small but Encouraging Jump in April   5/16/2008 7:26 AM

The rate of housing starts during April was 8.2 percent higher than in March. April's rate was 1,032,000 and the revised March estimate was 954,000. The April figure, however, is 30.6 percent lower than the revised April 2007 rate of 1,487,000.

Home builders, however, continue to take a dim view of the market according to...

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Consumer Sentiment Unaffected by Tax Rebates   5/16/2008 7:18 AM

The first monthly reading for consumer confidence in May failed to show any improvement despite the beginning of the fiscal stimulus tax rebates, economists say. The preliminary consumer sentiment survey from Reuters and the University of Michigan tumbled beyond the previous month's 26-year low, falling to 59.5 from April's 62.6.

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Industrial Production Consistent with Recessionary Levels, Economists Say   5/15/2008 7:06 AM

Weakness in U.S. industrial production is consistent with recessionary levels, economists said following the 0.7% decline in Thursday's report from the Federal Reserve.

T.J. Marta, fixed income strategist from RBC Capital Markets, said the "collapse" resembles the turbulence seen during the 1990 recession, the 2001 recession, Hurricane Katrina, and the start of the Iraq War.

Michael Montgomery, economist at Global Insight, said there were...

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Bernanke Urges Firms to Raise More Capital    5/15/2008 6:59 AM

Speaking at the Chicago Fed's Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said he would strongly urge firms to continue raising new capital.

"Recent events have also demonstrated the importance of generous capital cushions for protecting against adverse conditions in financial and credit markets," Bernanke said.

"I strongly urge financial institutions to remain proactive in their capital-raising efforts..."

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Investment Banks Need to Be Regulated   5/14/2008 6:07 AM

There is a need for investment banks to be regulated like commercial banks, according to former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker testifying before the Congressional Joint Economic Committee on Wednesday morning.

Volcker also observed that the Fed's involvement in the mortgage market is a...

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Core CPI Gives Fed Green Light to Cut, Economist Says    5/14/2008 5:59 AM

The lower-than-expected core CPI report released Wednesday should allow the Fed to cut rates once again rather than worry about rising inflation, an economist says. However, as energy prices continue rising, there may be reason to put more emphasis on total inflation rather than the core figure, says another economist.

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Banks Show Elevated Reluctance To Lend    5/14/2008 5:51 AM

There is an elevated amount of reluctance from banks to lend, according to Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, speaking Wednesday at the Boston Fed's Basel II conference on New Challenges for Operational Risk Measurement and Management.

"The practices of risk management in general...

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MBA Mortgage Applications Climbs 2.9%   5/14/2008 5:39 AM

Weekly mortgage applications in the United States rose in the week ending May 9, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA) on Wednesday, which said applications increased by 2.9%.

In the previous week, applications rebounded 15.6%.

The portion of fixed-rate mortgages...

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Results from Piecemeal Housing Plans Leave Doubts About Effectiveness   5/13/2008 11:11 AM

Even as the House of Representatives passed two housing rescue bills and the Senate wrestles over a bill of its own, criticism is raining down on those remedies to the housing crisis that are already in place.

There are so many piecemeal plans operating such as Hope Now, Project Lifeline and FHA Secure that it is hard to make any blanket assessment of performance, but a few initiatives stand out.

Also under fire, not unexpectedly, are proposed new rules for regulating the mortgage industry...

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