Topic: Meg Reilly

Defense companies and other major industries are hoping to block disclosure of their own fraudulent or substandard performance in federal ...
<div id="subtitle">Mortgage assistance plan growing, but hundreds of thousands of borrowers have no answerHundreds of thousands of homeowners are in limbo waiting to find out if they will be accepted for the Obama administration's foreclosure preven
Watchdog's report: In bailout exit strategy government must balance goals in selling assetsThe government will face a complex and delicate task when it moves to unwind the federal financial bailout that officially ends in October, and the rescue will leav
Administration plans to press mortgage providers to accelerate help to struggling borrowersThe Obama administration, battling a foreclosure crisis that shows no signs of relenting, will step up pressure on mortgage companies to do more to help people rema

Washington to press banks on mortgage relief: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Treasury Department wants lenders and companies that process monthly mortgage payments to do more to rework troubled home mortgage loans and will announce new measures on Monday aimed at achieving that goal, a department spokesw
Watchdog warns that loan relief needs improvements while Treasury says plan hits goal earlyThe Obama administration's effort to help homeowners avoid foreclosure may not achieve its goal of helping 3 million to 4 million borrowers and may simply delay mor
Treasury provides $3 billion more in incentives for program designed to fight foreclosuresThe government will provide another $3.1 billion to a group of mortgage servicing companies as an incentive to modify loans to combat record levels of foreclosures.T