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The Unexpected "Tax" That The Refi Boom Places On Borrowers

December 23, 2008

In late-November, the Federal Reserve pledged $600 billion to buy mortgage-backed securities. The announcement drove down mortgage rates and started the Refi Boom. Then, the Federal Reserve made a second series of statements after its scheduled meeting last Tuesday, causing mortgage rates to plunge again

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How To Save Money By Choosing A Better

October 31, 2007

When a loan officer locks a mortgage rate for you, that rate is tied to an expiration date. The expiration may be 30 days, or 75 days, or 90 days, or more into the future, but so long as the rate is “locked”, the bank is committed to delivering that rate to you at your […]

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Markets Closed in Observance of President Ford’s Death

January 2, 2007

In observance of President Ford’s death, the NYSE, NASDAQ and the Federal Reserve Board are closed today. This marks the first time that markets are closed for four consecutive days since the days following the attacks on September 11, 2001. Despite the closures, the Federal Reserve’s regional banks will continue to operate as usual so […]

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