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Mortgage News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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• U.S. affordable housing faces difficult year-S&P
• Fannie Mae, lenders set to revive US mobile homes
• MFA Mortgage prices offering at $10.13/shr
• US official-Senate GSE regulatory idea 'attractive'
• UK FSA okays checks on self-certified mortgages
• Highflier fames out on Met Mortgage scandal
• Florence, S.C., to Lose 700 Jobs in BlueCross BlueShield Layoffs
• Outsiders intend to grab share of home-selling market
• 2004 home sales could beat record '03
• California Firm Unveils Rankings for Areas At Risk for House Prices to Drop
• Falling behind? Inform your mortgage servicer
• Regulators want fraud probe at Met Mortgage
• State Bank acquires Houston mortgage company
• Bank cutting 200 workers
• Fidelity National grabs Aurum
• Register Now for the 2004 MBA National Technology in Mortgage Banking Conference & Expo!
• Mobile home stocks higher as mortgage loans eased
• Canada Housing Starts 11 Percent Lower in January
• Australian Home Loans in December Probably Dropped 2%
• Tough Deal For Mortgage-holders
• HOUSING: Home cost surge out-paces london
• US mortgage-backeds narrower ahead of Treasury sale
• Stewart Mortgage Information Offers 'Construct Your Own Bundle(TM)' of Lending Services
• Fannie Mae and Lender Partners Join to Provide Manufactured Housing Loans With Five Percent Down Payments
• National Credit Counseling Agency Offers Smart Strategies For Boosting Personal Cash Flow in 2004
• Do No Harm to Housing Markets, ICBA Informs Congress
• No indication of widespread self-cert abuse, says FSA
• Harrison football standout joins HomeBanc mortgage
Mortgage News
National Credit Counseling Agency Offers Smart Strategies For Boosting Personal Cash Flow in 2004 - 2004-02-10
As many American consumers are dealing with the reality of paying back those lingering post-holiday credit card bills, InCharge(R) Institute of America, a non-profit personal finance education and credit counseling organization, provides tips on smart strategies to increase cash flow in the coming year; to not just pay down that debt, but to increase personal savings in 2004.
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Do No Harm to Housing Markets, ICBA Informs Congress - 2004-02-10
The housing government-sponsored enterprises not only help consumers "who want to live the American Dream of homeownership," ICBA told Congress today, but they also have a direct impact on the "health of communities across the country."

ICBA said the GSEs provide important benefits to community banks that want to offer mortgage products to their customers, and the Federal Home Loan Banks are a "critical source of liquidity."
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