Friday Update w/ Aaron Freedman
Obama backs placing student loans under government (Reuters)
Reuters - Sen. Barack Obama, a U.S. presidential candidate, said on Tuesday he backs centralizing federal loans for college students under the government and ending federally guaranteed bank loans for them.
Fed to focus attention on mortgage abuse (AP)
AP - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the central bank is considering tougher rules to crack down on abusive practices by mortgage lenders. But he says the economy should escape without significant harm from the problems in the subprime market.
Countrywide to add 2,000 sales jobs (Reuters)
Reuters - Countrywide Financial Corp. , the largest U.S. mortgage lender, plans to add 2,000 sales jobs this year as a housing slowdown batters weaker rivals, Chief Executive Angelo Mozilo said on Monday.
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May 23rd, 2007 at 2:32 pm
[…] Friday Update w/ Aaron Freedman Tuesday Market Update Obama backs placing student loans under government (Reuters) Reuters - Sen. Barack Obama, a U.S. presidential candidate, said on Tuesday he backs centralizing federal loans for college students under the government and ending federally guaranteed bank loans for them. Fed to focus attention […] […]
May 24th, 2007 at 10:08 am
[…] Friday Update w/ Aaron Freedman Tuesday Market Update Obama backs placing student loans under government (Reuters) Reuters - Sen. Barack Obama, a U.S. presidential candidate, said on Tuesday he backs centralizing federal loans for college students under the government and ending federally guaranteed bank loans for them. Fed to focus attention […] […]
May 24th, 2007 at 8:35 pm
[…] Friday Update w/ Aaron Freedman Tuesday Market Update Obama backs placing student loans under government (Reuters) Reuters - Sen. Barack Obama, a U.S. presidential candidate, said on Tuesday he backs centralizing federal loans for college students under the government and ending federally guaranteed bank loans for them. Fed to focus attention […] […]