Published 1/29/2009
at L.A. Times - Politics
The central bank may reduce balances of loans it owns if struggling borrowers meet certain conditions.
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A new Federal Reserve strategy to limit foreclosures on mortgages it controls could shed light on the contours of a broader plan being developed by the Obama administration to help keep people in their homes.
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