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Bernanke: Housing Still Hurting Consumer Spending

WASHINGTON -- Ben Bernanke says declines in home prices have forced many Americans to cut back sharply on spending and warns that the trend could continue to weigh on the economy for years. The Federal Reserve chairman drew the connection between home values and consumer spending, which fuels 70 percent of economic... Continue Reading »

Federal Reserve Surprised by Housing Bust, Transcripts Show

WASHINGTON -- Ben Bernanke presided over his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman in March 2006 believing that the nation's economy could pull off a "soft landing" from falling home prices. Three months later, Bernanke had begun to grasp that he and others had underestimated the risk that housing posed to the... Continue Reading »

Bernanke: Fed Should Help Turn Foreclosures Into Rentals

Most of Washington's initiatives to staunch the flow of foreclosures glutting the housing market have been woefully inadequate. (We're looking at you, HAMP, HAFA and HARP). But a new idea put forth by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke might actually make a dent in the bank-owned backlog: Allow renters to move into... Continue Reading »

Bernanke Blames Housing Market for Slack Economy

The housing market is one of two main factors hindering an economic recovery, Ben Bernanke told a luncheon audience in Arlington, Va., today. The Federal Reserve chairman said, "In some areas, for example, high foreclosure rates have produced significant numbers of vacant properties, depressing surrounding home prices,... Continue Reading »

Yield Spread Premium Mortgage Fees Banned by Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve has banned mortgage fees you probably weren't even aware of, but that were inflating your home-loan interest rate. On Monday, the Fed announced it was banning yield spread premiums, or YSPs. YSPs are essentially bonuses that lenders paid to mortgage brokers who steered them high-interest loans. The YSP... Continue Reading »

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