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Credit Guides And Credit Services Blog 5 November 2008

5 November 2008

Ginnie Mae has how many employees, Chase raises fees

Posted by James Breen at 11/5/2008 8:46:00 AM

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In what may the prime signpost yet that banks are receiving humorless about attacking the nationwide wave of home foreclosures, giant JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM - News) announced on Oct. 31 that it is sharply ramping up its efforts to restructure the loans in its gigantic mortgage portfolio. For the next 90 living, JPMorgan will not place any new homes into foreclosure.The banking behemoth, which acquired tricky lender Washington Mutual on Sept. 25, says it hopes to control terms for 400, 000 homeowners, .. read the remainder part.

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