Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-04-06

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-04-06

S&P/Case-Shiller: Autumn Rebound in Home Prices Seen Fading. Spark Needed http://ow.ly/16W2Pc # The Day Ahead: ADP Jobs Expected to Signal Nationwide Growth http://ow.ly/16Wlkf # HUD Sends States $49 Million to Boost Job Training for Low-Income Residents http://ow.ly/16WHvK # **Huge Mtg. underwriting change** Birth cert. + photos w/hospital staff now required. In-Home delivered, not eligible as 1st-time homebuyer! # Fed Spends $6.074 Billion in Last Week of MBS Purchase Program http://ow.ly/16XlBF # TARP Special Inspector General Calls HAMP Disappointing – More than a year after the creation of the Home Affordabl… http://ow.ly/16XWhp # Lenders Loosen Reins on Jumbo Mortgages http://ow.ly/16YjCK # Pending Home Sales Confirm Increase in Buyer Demand Ahead of Tax Credit Expiration http://ow.ly/16ZiM0 #

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-03-30

Treasury Secretary Outlines Housing Reform Objectives – The House Financial Services Committee held a hearing today… http://ow.ly/16SjJS # More Perspective and Discussion on the Future of Housing and GSE Reform http://ow.ly/16SGwa # Less Interest in Interest-Only http://ow.ly/16SGdh # Fed's MBS Purchase Program: One Week To Go Before Remaining Funds Run Dry http://ow.ly/16TkCa # Details of HAMP Improvements and New FHA Refinance Program – Today, as part of its ongoing commitment to continuous… http://ow.ly/16TWUa # Tom Izzo is one helluva coach. #respect # Seller as Lender http://ow.ly/16UnPL # Administration Adds $600 Million to State Housing "Hardest Hit" Program http://ow.ly/16VoSY #

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-03-23

March Madness or HUD live RESPA webcast? #choices – http://ow.ly/1n7VA # Dodd Releases Huge Financial Reform Package. MND Initial Recap http://ow.ly/16OXUe # OH: @TBWSD Considering what our industry has been through the past few yrs, professional vigilance is a smart & reasonable position to take. # Loan Demand at Stand Still. Are You Nervous About the Year Ahead? http://ow.ly/16PtOD # MND WEEKLY: Recapping The Week That Was in Housing – I have done this once before and got great feedback. Let me kn… http://ow.ly/16QJvx # HAMP Alternative Announced in Another Attempt to Reduce Foreclosures http://ow.ly/16RJIW #

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-03-16

Commercial and Multifamily Mortgages Outperforming Overall Bank Holdings http://ow.ly/16LcfC # FICO: Americans More Likely to Default on Mortgages than Credit Cards http://ow.ly/16LNTi # Hearing that Colorado implementation of NMLS & SAFE Act might be delayed six months, until Dec. 31st, 2010. Stay tuned. #CAMB # Fitch Ratings: Expiring Housing Incentives Likely to Increase Loan Losses this Year http://ow.ly/16N0fm # Even High-Score Borrowers at Risk of Mortgage Default http://ow.ly/16NqPP # The Week Ahead: FOMC Meeting, Housing Data, Inflation, Industrial Production http://ow.ly/16O498 # Home Builder Confidence Falls. Foul Weather and Distressed Sales Cited as Reason http://ow.ly/16Ooef #

Weekly Twitter Digest for 2010-03-09

The Day Ahead: Equities Climbing Ahead of Soft Schedule – Relative to how busy this week is, Tuesday’s econom… http://ow.ly/16HDTE # Refinance Loan Demand Responds to Dip in Rates. Purchases Putt Along Near Bottom http://ow.ly/16IcTL # Fed MBS Program Update: $34 Billion Left to Spend With Four Weeks to Go http://ow.ly/16IKzP # FHA Extends Deadline to Submit Audited Financials. Elimination of Correspondent/Broker Approval Still Pending http://ow.ly/16JhVL # Help for First-Time Buyers http://ow.ly/16JGfT # MBA: Servicing Specialists Should Not be Required to Obtain SAFE Act Licensing http://ow.ly/16KAXA #

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