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  • Let's fix the adjustable-rate mortgage

    Posted Dec 18 2007, 04:55 PM by Charley Blaine
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    Here's hoping that, in the aftermath of the subprime-mortgage mess, someone comes up with some standard provisions for adjustable-rate mortgages that apply equally across the country, that everyone understands and that regulators actively and aggressively enforce.

    Otherwise, we'll have to go through the subprime mortgage crisis a third time.

    A third time? Yes, indeed. It seems to me that the subprime mortgage mess was created by a lot of people with short memories or no memories.

    In the early 1980s, as mortgage rates were jumping, the mortgage industry came up with a lot of new mortgages designed to make housing affordable. Many were just as goofy as the weird mortgages we've seen lately as the subprime crisis deepens. In fact, they look like old ideas, dusted off to solve a slightly different problem: how to deal with gigantic price increases.   Read More...

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  • Countrywide: Take the money and run?

    Posted Oct 26 2007, 10:13 AM by Matt Koppenheffer
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    Countrywide Financial may have lost $1.2 billion during its third quarter, but as we all know, Wall Street is always looking to the future. So what's in the cards for Countrywide going forward? According to Countrywide's President, profitability. He said that after swallowing its first quarterly loss in the past 25 years, Countrywide expects to be back in the black next quarter.

    Investors are going bananas over the projection for next quarter, and as of this writing the stock is up almost 17% on the day.

    Players on The Motley Fool's CAPS don't seem quite as convinced. At one star, the stock is at the bottom of the barrel as far as CAPS ratings go. The projections for next quarter didn't seem to help much -- 34 of the 47 new players to rate Countrywide today were bearish on the stock. One CAPS player, devoish, warned that he "[believes] there is more bad news coming beyond just today's layoffs and writedowns."   Read More...

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