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September 2 2009 - The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today released a new paper outlining a proposed framework for a refined government role in the secondary mortgage market designed to ensure liquidity for mortgages without presenting unnecessary risks for the taxpayer. The paper, Recommendations for the Future Government Role in the Core Secondary Mortgage Market, is the result of work by MBA’s Council on Ensuring Mortgage Liquidity, a 23-member task force representing MBA’s diverse memb

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Investors often assume dangerous, unnecessary risks by owning stocks on the basis of sloppy economic and financial analysis. For each stock you own, you should frequently reassess the reasons for owning it. Also, you need to remain on the lookout for signals that the future operating environment for a particular stock has changed. Right now, the market has priced bank stocks for perfection, but the earnings outlook remains bleak. Investors are excited about the wide yield curve that’s enabling

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