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BofA and Barclays Sell Stake in Archstone for $1.58B

Bank of America and Barclays Bank PLC agreed to sell their remaining 26.5 percent interest in Archstone to Equity Residential and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., BofA announced Friday in a statement.The purchase price for the remaining interest in Archstone, a privately-held owner, operator and developer of multifamily apartment properties, is $1.58 billion.

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Top 10 Places to Buy Foreclosures, According to RealtyTrac

In its May foreclosure newsletter, RealtyTrac named the top 10 places to buy foreclosures in 2012. The selected locations were out of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas based on population. The list was further narrowed down according markets with at least 200 foreclosure-related sales transactions in January 2012. Then, it was whittled down again to only include metros with foreclosure sales prices at least 30 percent below the average price of a non-foreclosure property.

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FDIC Reports Profit of $35.3B, Problem Institutions Decline

FDIC-insured banks and savings institutions reported a total profit of $35.3 billion in the first quarter of 2012, a $6.6 billion increase from the $28.8 billion net income reported in the 2011 first quarter. The increase marks the 11th consecutive quarter of year-over-year gains. The number of ""problem"" institutions dropped to the smallest number since year-end 2009. ""Problem"" institutions declined from 813 to 772, with total assets of ""problem"" institutions shrinking from $319 billion to $292 billion.

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SIGTARP, CFPB, Treasury Issue Fraud Alert for Servicemembers

The Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP), along with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Treasury issued a fraud alert Thursday warning the armed services community about scams targeting homeowners seeking mortgage assistance. The alert specifically warned about scammers attempting to exploit the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), which can provide mortgage relief for struggling homeowners through modified payments.

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Freddie Mac Says Q1 Indicators ‘Encouraging’

Freddie Mac released its U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook for May on Wednesday, pointing to the available data as an encouraging sign for housing and the economy in 2012-3. The release details information gathered about economic growth and housing markets over the first quarter of 2012. Although not all of the data is positive, the outlook stated that the data for the most part ""trend in the right direction.""

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Expanding HARP to Prevent Defaults and Stimulate Economy

While seeming to recover, the housing market is still undoubtedly fragile, and there are millions of underwater borrowers who continue to struggle with making payments. While HARP proposes to address these concerns, the program has been limited in its ability to reach the masses. Through the Responsible Homeowner Refinancing Act of 2012 introduced by Democratic Sens. Bob Menendez (D-New Jersey) and Barbara Boxer (D-California), a new HARP 3.0 would break down barriers preventing millions more from refinancing. During a hearing on Thursday before a senate subcommittee, industry experts and leaders offered testimony on how the proposed legislation could impact the economy.

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Total Mortgage Expands Headquarters

Total Mortgage is adding an additional 2000 square-foot office space which will house the company's senior leadership. The new space will be part of the same building complex where Total Mortgage's origination and operation centers are located.

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Fixed Rates Show Little Movement Maintaining Record-Low Averages

Fixed rate mortgages were little changed this week after falling and breaking record lows, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.78 percent (0.8 point) for the week ending May 24, down slightly from last week when it averaged 3.79 percent. The 15-year rate was unchanged from last week's average at 3.04 percent (0.7 point). Bankrate.com reported little movement as well in its weekly survey.

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Initial Unemployment Claims Drop But Remain Elevated

First time claims for unemployment insurance dipped to 370,000 for the week ended May 19 from the previous week's upwardly revised reading of 372,000 the Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists had expected the report would show 371,000 initial claims.

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