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  2. Yield spread premium - Wikipedia

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    A yield spread premium (YSP) is the money or rebate paid to a mortgage broker for giving a borrower a higher interest rate on a loan in exchange for lower up front costs, generally paid in origination fees, broker fees or discount points.

  3. Fed Adopts New Mortgage Rules to Protect Consumers - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve adopted new standards that ban yield spread premiums on mortgages, a practice that critics say led to homebuyers being saddled with unfairly high mortgage rates. The premiums ...

  4. Yield spread - Wikipedia

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    Yield spread can also be an indicator of profitability for a lender providing a loan to an individual borrower. For consumer loans, particularly home mortgages , an important yield spread is the difference between the interest rate actually paid by the borrower on a particular loan and the (lower) interest rate that the borrower's credit would ...

  5. Yield Spread Premium Mortgage Fees Banned by Federal ... - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve has banned mortgage fees you probably weren't even aware of, but that were inflating your home-loan interest rate. On Monday, the Fed announced it was banning yield spread ...

  6. Abuses the Fed hopes to correct with the new mortgage rules - AOL

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    The Fed spelled out its goals yesterday: "Prohibit lenders from paying mortgage brokers "yield spread premiums" that exceed the amount the consumer Abuses the Fed hopes to correct with the new ...

  7. Mortgage bank - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage bank is a bank that specializes in originating and/or servicing mortgage loans. In the United States, a mortgage bank is a state-licensed banking entity that makes mortgage loans directly to consumers. The difference between a mortgage banker and a mortgage broker is that the mortgage banker funds loans with its own capital.

  8. Option-adjusted spread - Wikipedia

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    For an MBS, the word "option" in option-adjusted spread relates primarily to the right of property owners, whose mortgages back the security, to prepay the mortgage amount. Since mortgage borrowers will tend to exercise this right when it is favourable for them and unfavourable for the bond-holder, buying an MBS implicitly involves selling an ...

  9. Bill would shed light on lending policies

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    The U.S. of Representatives moved to protect borrowers and improve lending disclosure by passing the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act late yesterday.