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    <title>Federal Reserve Announces Dynamic Maps and Data on Nonprime Mortgage Loan Conditions</title>
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    <description>The Federal Reserve System on Tuesday announced the availability of a set of dynamic maps and data that illustrate subprime and alt-A mortgage loan conditions across the United States.

The maps, which are maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will display regional variation in the condition of securitized, owner-occupied subprime and alt-A mortgage loans. The maps and data can be used to assist in the identification of existing and potential foreclosure hotspots. This may assist community groups, which can mobilize resources to bring financial counseling and other resources to at-risk homeowners.</description>
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	    <cb:title>Federal Reserve Announces Dynamic Maps and Data on Nonprime Mortgage Loan Conditions</cb:title>
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	    <cb:description>The Federal Reserve System on Tuesday announced the availability of a set of dynamic maps and data that illustrate subprime and alt-A mortgage loan conditions across the United States.

The maps, which are maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will display regional variation in the condition of securitized, owner-occupied subprime and alt-A mortgage loans. The maps and data can be used to assist in the identification of existing and potential foreclosure hotspots. This may assist community groups, which can mobilize resources to bring financial counseling and other resources to at-risk homeowners.</cb:description>
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    <title>New York Fed Releases Zip Code Level Data on Nonprime Mortgages</title>
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    <description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released data describing subprime and alt-A mortgages for the majority of zip codes in New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut. Zip code level data on securitized alt-A mortgages for Puerto Rico are also included. The data are drawn from reports by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System based on the LoanPerformance ABS Loan Level Data Set.</description>
	<dc:date>2008-01-25T10:58:25-4:00</dc:date>
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	    <cb:description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released data describing subprime and alt-A mortgages for the majority of zip codes in New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut. Zip code level data on securitized alt-A mortgages for Puerto Rico are also included. The data are drawn from reports by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System based on the LoanPerformance ABS Loan Level Data Set.</cb:description>
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    <title>Upstate New York Employment Trends</title>
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    <description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released Upstate New York Employment Trends, the latest issue in the research series Upstate New York At-a-Glance.

Following a decline earlier in the decade, employment across upstate New York has been increasing modestly since 2004, according to New York Fed economists Jason Bram, James Orr and Rae Rosen.</description>
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	    <cb:description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released Upstate New York Employment Trends, the latest issue in the research series Upstate New York At-a-Glance.

Following a decline earlier in the decade, employment across upstate New York has been increasing modestly since 2004, according to New York Fed economists Jason Bram, James Orr and Rae Rosen.</cb:description>
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    <title>Nonprime Mortgage Conditions Data for New York and New Jersey</title>
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    <description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released an initial set of data drawn from the LoanPerformance ABS Loan Level Data Set describing securitized subprime and alt-A mortgage loans in the Second Federal Reserve District. The Bank expects this data to help community groups and policymakers in the Second District to better understand, monitor and address conditions related to nonprime mortgages, delinquencies and foreclosures. While we do not have firm dates set, we plan to update the data monthly.</description>
	<dc:date>2007-11-30T09:44:13-4:00</dc:date>
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	  <cb:simpleTitle>Nonprime Mortgage Conditions Data for New York and New Jersey</cb:simpleTitle>
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	    <cb:description>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released an initial set of data drawn from the LoanPerformance ABS Loan Level Data Set describing securitized subprime and alt-A mortgage loans in the Second Federal Reserve District. The Bank expects this data to help community groups and policymakers in the Second District to better understand, monitor and address conditions related to nonprime mortgages, delinquencies and foreclosures. While we do not have firm dates set, we plan to update the data monthly.</cb:description>
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