Insured mortgage defaults top 80,000 in October
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Defaults on privately insured U.S. mortgages rose 35 percent in October, and topped 80,000 for the first time, as the troubled economy caused more homeowners to fall behind on payments.<div class="feedflare">
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