One target is deductions for interest paid on home mortgage loans over five hundred thousand dollars.
VOA: special.2010.11.19
There have been many changes in our mortgage institutions that might be part of the reason for the boom in home prices.
我们的抵押机构,已经发生了许多变化,这些变化可能是,房价高涨的部分原因
When you first bought the house they told you what the mortgage payment was and they're fixing that forever, well for thirty years.
最初你买这套房子的时候,他们已经告诉你每月偿还额是多少,在未来30年里这是固定的
Mortgage servicers,lenders and borrowers will receive incentive payments for the success of restructured loans.
VOA: special.2009.02.20
When you mortgage a property that means that you offer the property as collateral for a loan.
当你通过抵押贷款购买一项财产意味着,你需要抵押这项财产的所有权以获得贷款
One way to make capital available for new loans is to sell mortgage-backed securities.
VOA: special.2009.09.04
For example, do you think that ? mortgage will have a negative impression?
举个例子,你认为,抵押贷款将会产生消极影响么?
Some economists blame a lack of oversight of the subprime mortgage industry for fueling the global financial meltdown that followed.
VOA: standard.2010.04.19
So, people would be turned down for the refinancing of their mortgage.
因此人们重新申请抵押贷款的要求,会被拒绝
Lender attorney Christopher Denardo says given the number of mortgage defaults that banks face, restructuring the loans is advantageous for everyone involved.
VOA: standard.2010.02.17
We did have a large,short position in subprime mortgage-backed securities, which has paid off enormously for the University and really helped protect assets in the past nine months or a year.
我们确实曾持有很多,次级抵押担保证券的空头,它们为耶鲁赚了不少钱,并且在过去的9个月或1年间,为资产保值发挥了实在的作用
George Gordon waits patiently for a chance to meet face to face with his mortgage company's attorney.
VOA: standard.2010.02.17
But if most people who are good borrowers, who know what they're doing, want these, they want a conventional thirty-year mortgage because it will fix a mortgage payment for the rest of the thirty years and you have nothing to worry about.
但是如果大多数人是优质借款人,他们知道自己在做什么,他们会选择普通30年期抵押贷款,因为在剩余的30年时间里,抵押贷款的偿付是固定的,你不需要为它担心
But the firms most often blamed for precipitating the crisis were colossal investment houses, mortgage institutions, and insurance corporations, many of which required multi-billion-dollar bailouts or government takeovers to stay afloat.
VOA: standard.2009.10.01
"If we are able to work something out with the borrower, were they get to keep their house, and my client gets to have payments according to the mortgage, that's a win for everybody."
VOA: standard.2010.02.17
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