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From the monthly archives:

June 2009

In this article we have given the three years trends of 30 year FRM, 15 Year FRM, 1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rates and 1 year ARM: Fully Indexed Rate.

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Following the above graph which starts from 23rd June 2006 as you can see that 30 year ARM was at 6.60% while that of 15 Year FRM ,1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rates and 1 year ARM: Fully Indexed Rate were at 6.30%, 5.60% and 7.90% respectively. After that we can see a small rise and then the rates starts declining up to 6th October 2006.

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Mortgage Interest Rate Trends: Historical Graph for 1 Year Mortgage Rates

by R. MAK.June 28, 2009 Interest Rates

In this article we have given the one year trends of 30 year FRM, 5/1 ARM: Initial interest rates, 15 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM: Initial Interest rates and 1 year & 5/1 ARMs: Fully Indexed Rate.

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New Student Loan Laws

by Q.AB.June 26, 2009 Loans

A good news for past, current or future loan takers with a new amendment to renegotiate your monthly student loan repayment bill to a maximum 15% of your discretionary income.

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Mortgage Interest Rate Trends: Historical Graph for Three Months

by R. MAK.June 25, 2009 Interest Rates

In this article we have given the three months trends of 30 year FRM, 5/1 ARM, 15 Year FRM and 1 Year ARM.

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Buffett Tells CNBC, U.S. Economy Shows ‘No Bounce’

by R. MAK.June 24, 2009 Business

It was said by Warren Buffet a Billionaire investor that a recovery in the U.S. economy will take time as signs of any rebound is not being seen by him at his businesses spanning retailing, manufacturing and energy.

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What FED can do about mortgage rates?

by R. MAK.June 24, 2009 Interest Rates

A meeting of The Federal Open Market Committee held today, and while any changes to short-term interest rates are light-years away, many have the question in their minds that if the Fed will further target long-term interest rates.

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No Change in Interest Rates for the Third Quarter of 2009

by R. MAK.June 23, 2009 Interest Rates

It has been announced by the Internal Revenue Service that interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter which will begin from July 1, 2009.

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Students May Get Financial Windfall after July 1

by R. MAK.June 22, 2009 College Loans

As a result of far-reaching changes in financial aid grant and loan programs low-income students and recent college graduates may reap dramatic gains which will begin form July 1st.

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