Morning Disturbances

The Federal Reserve would consider reopening its program to support the mortgage market if interest rates spiked or the economy showed new weakness, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William C. Dudley said in two new interviews.
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Inside the print edition: Nadel fallout

Here’s an inside look at just a few of the breaking business news stories in the Feb.
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How troubled mortgage insurer Radian redeemed itself

Tomorrow marks three years since Philadelphia mortgage insurer Radian Group Inc.
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Welsh Investment letter a " Special Update February

As noted in the January letter, a close below 1,080 in the S&P would be negative, and it did yesterday, closing at 1073.87. Before getting into the - technical’ aspects, let’s look at what has driven the decline since the S&P made a new recovery high on January 19.
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Fewer Homeowners See Home Values Falling

Fewer U.S. homeowners expect the value of their homes to decline in the year ahead, but they also believe gains are unlikely, according to a Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan survey published on Friday.
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How troubled mortgage insurer Radian redeemed itself

Tomorrow marks three years since Philadelphia mortgage insurer Radian Group Inc.
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National Housing Prices See First Year-Over-Year Increase In 3 Years

January 2010 marked the first time since 2006 that home prices increased year-over-year. On a rolling quarter basis, all US regions except the Northeast, posted increases over the previous three month period.
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Fewer Homeowners See Home Values Falling

Fewer U.S. homeowners expect the value of their homes to decline in the year ahead, but they also believe gains are unlikely, according to a Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan survey published on Friday.
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How troubled mortgage insurer Radian redeemed itself

Tomorrow marks three years since Philadelphia mortgage insurer Radian Group Inc.
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National Housing Prices See First Year-Over-Year Increase In 3 Years

January 2010 marked the first time since 2006 that home prices increased year-over-year. On a rolling quarter basis, all US regions except the Northeast, posted increases over the previous three month period.
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