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Mortgage News for Thursday - January 8, 2004

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• Mortgage Rates Inch Up Again This Week
• Make big savings by switching your mortgage
• Banks fail to disclose full mortgage data
• Subsidies for rich mortgage lenders generate little returns
• Property investors worry about new mortgage rules
• Mortgage Inertia Costs Homebuyers £2.2 Billion A Year
• Don't wait -- lock in that mortgage rate immediately
• Re-evaluate your mortgage as you would a portfolio
• Mortgage executive claims innocence to theft charges
• Mortgage Scam suspects plead innocent in Greensboro federal court
• Mortgage broker accepts conviction for killing wife
• Different situations? Change your mortgage
• On Personal Finance | Private mortgage insurance: How to free yourself
• Mortgage nightmares are not finished
• Wells Fargo at top of mortgage lenders list for 2002
• Looking Out For Mortgage Fraud
• House prices 'will increase by 8pc in 2004'
• Look around for best mortgage deal
• Why USA acquired California mortgage firm
• FHA ups single-family mortgage limits
• LendingTree solidly planted in real estate
• Stanford Carr forms mortgage company
Mortgage News
Wells Fargo at top of mortgage lenders list for 2002 - 2004-01-08
Units of Wells Fargo Bank generated $1 billion in mortgages in New Mexico's three metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in 2002, which witnessed a record $10 billion in credit extended.

Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data for 2002 show that Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, in Des Moines, Iowa, made $706.6 million in home loans in the Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Las Cruces metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) last year.
Read the full story at New Mexico Business Weekly
 
Looking Out For Mortgage Fraud - 2004-01-08
Have you ever received one of those offers from mortgage companies, offering you great deals and fast cash? Sounds enticing doesn't it? But you could be getting yourself in over your head with mortgage fraud.

The Southwestern Indiana Mortgage Bankers Association wants to teach you how to know the difference between a good deal and fraud.
Read the full story at WFIE-TV
 






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