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- MortgageIT Cutting Subprime Jobs
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- Lead Co. Looking for Partner
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- Bank Unloads Long-Term Portfolio
- Intuit Agrees to Change TurboTax Ads (AP)
- Volume at Wachovia Wanes
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- Quarterly Fundings Tumble at First Horizon
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- VA Volume Plummets
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- Dec new home sales climb; record sales in 2005 (Reuters)
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- HUD Monitors FHA Underwriters, Originators
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- Fed's Bies warns on mortgage, real estate lending (Reuters)
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- Realtors see slowing housing market in 2006 (Reuters)
- ABN AMRO Originations Abate
- Investors Might Start Looking to Bond Funds (AP)
- RMBS Performance Outlook
- Fed: Consumers Increase Borrowing in 2005 (AP)
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- Allied Expands
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- IAC/InterActiveCorp posts quarterly profit (Reuters)
- Credit Quality to Retreat
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- Countrywide Starts 2006 Down
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- Senate panel probes Fannie, Freddie foundations (Reuters)
- Alt-A to $3 Million
- Prudential Reports 4Q Earnings of $377M (AP)
- Subprime Unit Consolidated
- Fannie Mae Gives 4 Execs Restricted Cash (AP)
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- Merger Related Layoffs at MBNA
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- Dr. Andrew Lo: Darwinian Investing (BusinessWeek Online)
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- US housing starts, import prices climb (FT.com)
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