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Preparing for the New Millennium
A sea of change confronts lenders as they assess business prospects for 2000. A deep plunge in refinancing volume promises to take origination...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/00 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Eyeing prospects for '99
A weakening economy and a resulting fall in consumer confidence will help slow the mortgage market down from the frenzied pace of 1998. Still, this...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/99 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Still bullish for 1998
As we enter 1998, mortgage bankers have reason to feel good about this past year and about the prospects for the new year. When the numbers are...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/98 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Housing finance: a long-term perspective
The housing finance market grew significantly in 1996 as seen from industry statistics on mortgage rates and housing construction. This trend may...
Business Economics, 07/01/97 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Decent prospects ahead
As we move into the New Year, mortgage banking companies continue to face the sobering challenge of transferring increased business opportunities...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/97 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Housing set to take off
Housing will be a big boost to the economy in 1994. Even though refinancings are expected to drop to 33 percent of loans written, the home sales...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/94 by David Lereah · More from publication -
Cautiously optimistic: the housing market should benefit from an improving job picture, more confident consumers and a reviving economy in 1993
The housing market should benefit from an improving job picture, more confident consumers and a reviving economy in 1993. As a result, mortgage...
Mortgage Banking, 01/01/93 by David Lereah · More from publication




