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Refinancing? Rates on auto loans are falling too

NEW YORK -- It's easy to overlook the cost of auto loans with mortgage rates grabbing all the attention.

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Dan Akerson takes the helm at GM

Once upon a time another Naval Academy graduate, Ross Perot, tried to right troubled General Motors Corp. as an activist director. Now it's the turn of Dan Akerson, class of 1970 and a telecoms executive-turned-private equity specialist.

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Auto Loans: Take Advantage of Falling Rates

Auto loans rates are falling, while late payments on auto loans also fall in the second quarter. The latter indicates that consumers may be taking more control over their debt. As a result, car buyers may be in better shape to take advantage of the falling rates on auto loans and can consider refinancing. If you are considering auto refinancing, you will find that it is much easier and cheaper ...

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Refinancing your ride

It's easy to overlook the cost of auto loans with home mortgage rates grabbing all the attention. Yet rates on auto loans have edged lower as the cost of lending has gone down for banks. And car buyers who didn't get the best terms in the past year or so can capitalize by refinancing their loans.

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Mortgage Bonds Lose Ground With Home Refi Boom: Credit Markets

Government-backed U.S. mortgage bonds underperformed Treasuries in August by the most since November 2008 amid concern federal intervention may spark a refinancing wave that reduces the value of the securities.

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