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Nov 12

FHA Needs Funds: You Read It Here 6 Weeks Ago

Posted by: Nick Will |
Tagged in: regulation , Policy , market , lending , Insurance , Houston Area , Congress

Okay so reading this blog is like getting the news 6 weeks early. Granted, I thought it would make the news at the end of September, and here it is in today's Times:

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Sep 20

Will Congress Extend the $8,000 Home Buyer Credit?

Posted by: Nick Will |
Tagged in: market , lending , economy

The Associated Press is reporting that the administration and congress are undecided about whether to extend the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, which is set to expire November 30 of this year. The credit allows up to an $8,000 refundable tax credit on the purchase of a first-time home. It's been a very effective policy for the past year, key to improving economic conditions in the U.S.

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Sep 19

FHA In The News Next Week: More Funds Needed?

Posted by: Nick Will |
Tagged in: regulation , lending , economics

From Dina ElBoghdady at The Washington Post yesterday and today.  News about the critical FHA program this week will be that it likely needs additional funds from congress. The controversy is likely to have a flavor of the bail-out debate infused with how important the FHA loan program is to the recovery of the housing sector. From the articles:

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Sep 13

Liberal Handwringing Gets It Wrong

Posted by: Nick Will |
Tagged in: regulation , lending , economy

Leftward liberals and rightward conservatives are both missing the mark when it comes to how they're framing economic issues. While some partisans of any stripe may have a roughly correct conclusion here and there, the reasoning involved is rarely enlightening for "pocket-book centrists" - a term for the majority of Americans simply concerned with living a comfortable and fair American dream. This morning, the much vaunted cultural critic Frank Rich writes in The Times that:

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