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Strong loan performance with scores of 770 and down payments of 32%, according to CoreLogic is leading to increased competition in this sector by major banks, Chase, Wells Fargo, PNC and Bank of America. Jumbo originations are back up to 2005 levels at 20.1% in 2015, as the stock market recovery progresses.
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J.P. Morgan Loosens Terms for Jumbo Mortgages
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New York Times 01/05/2014
J.P. Morgan Loosens Terms for Jumbo Mortgages
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Down payments banks require from home buyers in the U.S. is now at 22%. The trend to lower down payments helped contribute to the sub-prime mortgage crisis.
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New York Times 01/05/2014
J.P. Morgan Loosens Terms for Jumbo Mortgages
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J.P. Morgan Loosens Terms for Jumbo Mortgages
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New York Times 12/31/2015
Research showing that negative equity and zero down payments are the biggest cause for surge in U.S. foreclosures.
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Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
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The mixed picture in household debt in 2013-2014 as the U.S. economy recovers its footing, but only gradually because of underlying problems in high student debt of over $1 trillion, and slow growth in mortgage loans for new homes following the mortgage crisis, with banks setting high credit scores for home loans.
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An Ambiguous Omen, U.S. Household Debt Begins to Rise Again
New York Times 02/18/2014
J.P. Morgan Loosens Terms for Jumbo Mortgages
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
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What Could Raising Taxes on the 1% Do? Surprising Amounts
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