Reseda Bankruptcy Attorney

Roland Kedikian, Esq.
Mr. Kedikian has been a practicing attorney since 1997 serving Reseda CA and surounding cities. He has concentrated his practice in Bankruptcy ONLY ever since his admittance to the California State Bar. He has developed his skills and understanding of bankruptcy with emphasis on Chapter 7 and chapter 13 for the benefit and in the service of the residents of Reseda CA. Over the past 12 years as a bankruptcy attorney, he has successfully filed and obtained bankruptcy discharge to all his clients to date.

Mr. Kedikian is proud to provide professional legal advice to his clients and has an exemplary record. Serving Reseda CA since 1997.

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TEXT-Fitch: Canadian banks' residential mortgage exposure manageable - Reuters
Mon, 21 May 2012 15:13:33 GMT -

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TEXT-Fitch: Canadian banks' residential mortgage exposure manageable
Reuters
May 21 - Household debt driven by mortgage credit expansion in the Canadian market is the main threat to the credit risk profiles of Canadian financial institutions, as highlighted by the stress tests outlined in Fitch Ratings' special report published ...
Fitch: Canadian Banks' Residential Mortgage Exposure Manageable Under Moderate ...MarketWatch (press release)
Royal Bank, CIBC Face Greatest Mortgage Exposure Risk - FitchWall Street Journal
Mortgage risk biggest threat to Canadian banks: FitchThe Province
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QE impact on mortgages muted by market forces: Fed - MarketWatch
Mon, 21 May 2012 17:00:32 GMT -

QE impact on mortgages muted by market forces: Fed
MarketWatch
By Greg Robb, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — A lack of competition in the mortgage market limited the impact from the Federal Reserve's three rounds of unprecedented bond buying, according to a research report published Monday by the San ...
Fed Says QE Reduced Yields on More Than Targeted DebtBloomberg
Mortgage Rates : Real-Time MBS Pricing, May 21, 2012The Mortgage Reports
Fed Asset Buying and Private Borrowing RatesFederal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
MNI News
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REPEAT-Mortgage Debt Hindering Retirement Planning: BMO Study - MarketWatch (press release)
Mon, 21 May 2012 13:05:50 GMT -

REPEAT-Mortgage Debt Hindering Retirement Planning: BMO Study
MarketWatch (press release)
TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 21, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BMO Financial Group released a study today indicating that many Canadian homeowners are feeling the pinch of balancing mortgage responsibilities with saving for retirement.

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David E. Tucker Named President of PHH Mortgage - MarketWatch (press release)
Mon, 21 May 2012 13:16:22 GMT -

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David E. Tucker Named President of PHH Mortgage
MarketWatch (press release)
MT. LAUREL, NJ, May 21, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- PHH Corporation (NYSE:PHH) (the "Company") today announced that David E. Tucker has been appointed President of PHH Mortgage Corporation ("PHH Mortgage"), the Company's mortgage origination and servicing ...
PHH's executive overhaul continuesBizjournals.com (blog)
PHH Names Former GE Energy Executive President of Mortgage UnitAmerican Banker (subscription)

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FDIC Sues on Mortgage-Backed Securities Sold to Failed Banks - San Francisco Chronicle
Mon, 21 May 2012 17:28:18 GMT -

FDIC Sues on Mortgage-Backed Securities Sold to Failed Banks
San Francisco Chronicle
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. sued a group of banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Securities and Deutsche Bank AG in two actions over mortgage-backed securities. The FDIC, acting as receiver ...
FDIC Sues JPMorgan, Citigroup, BofA Securities, Deutsche BankBloomberg
FDIC Targets Banks Over Soured Mortgage Securities4-traders

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Struggling Homeowners Have Concerns About Mortgage Relief Help - MarketWatch (press release)
Mon, 21 May 2012 15:08:12 GMT -

Struggling Homeowners Have Concerns About Mortgage Relief Help
MarketWatch (press release)
Money Management International (MMI) recently conducted a national housing survey to learn how homeowners would act if they were struggling with mortgage payments. Survey respondents said they would first seek help from family or friends (50 percent) ...
Older Americans Less Likely to Need Mortgage Help, Very Few Seek CounselingReverse Mortgage Daily

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Central Bank 'not comfortable' over level of mortgage arrears - RTE.ie
Mon, 21 May 2012 10:05:40 GMT -

Rutland and Stamford Mercury

Central Bank 'not comfortable' over level of mortgage arrears
RTE.ie
The Central Bank has said it is not comfortable with the high level of mortgage arrears, and wants mortgage lenders to do more to tackle the issue. Figures published today show that last year the mortgage arrears rate rose from 6.3% in the first ...
Honohan: Banks overwhelmed by mortgage arrearsIrish Examiner
Warning over mortgage arrears totalRutland and Stamford Mercury
Central Bank says it is 'not comfortable' with arrearsIrish Times
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3 Consecutive Quarters of Mortgage Employment Growth - MarketWatch (press release)
Mon, 21 May 2012 11:02:25 GMT -

3 Consecutive Quarters of Mortgage Employment Growth
MarketWatch (press release)
DALLAS, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Mortgage industry staffing has expanded each of the past three quarters, according to the First-Quarter 2012 Mortgage Employment Index from Mortgage Daily. Hirings outpaced layoffs by 2146 during the ...

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FDIC Targets Banks Over Soured Mortgage Securities - Wall Street Journal
Mon, 21 May 2012 18:15:49 GMT -

FDIC Targets Banks Over Soured Mortgage Securities
Wall Street Journal
By Andrew R. Johnson Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is suing several big banks over soured mortgage securities that were purchased by failed lenders the regulator seized in 2009.

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Dutch Mortgage Guarantee Fund May Curb Eligibility, Dagblad Says - Bloomberg
Mon, 21 May 2012 08:21:18 GMT -

Dutch Mortgage Guarantee Fund May Curb Eligibility, Dagblad Says
Bloomberg
Dutch state guarantees on mortgages may be limited to first-time buyers and other borrowers who couldn't purchase a home otherwise, Het Financieele Dagblad reported, citing the head of the fund that administers the plan. Stricter conditions would cut ...
Mortgage guarantee should be limited to first time buyersDutchNews.nl

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