Ameriquest to shut; parent ACC sells mortgage assets (Denver Post) Ameriquest Mortgage Co., once the nation's largest subprime lender, has stopped taking applications, and its parent company has sold its remaining mortgage assets and service business to Citigroup Inc., the
How High Could Mortgage Rates Go? (The Motley Fool) The Bank of England has raised its base rate four times since August 2006. Here's what could happen to mortgage rates if these hikes continue. read more...
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Bush Touts Mortgage Plan For Housing and Credit Crises The administration insisted it is on top of the housing and credit crises. Bush reaffirmed his opposition to bailing out lenders.
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Mortgage brokers targeted by bills, regulations (New Hampshire Union Leader) Reaction to the subprime mortgage crisis has led to a flood of proposed new laws and regulations governing the mortgage industry, and at least one local mortgage broker says some
U.K. Mortgage Broker Struggles to Find Buyer, Independent Says (Bloomberg.com) April 4 (Bloomberg) -- John Charcol, a U.K. mortgage broker that's put itself up for sale, may be having trouble finding a buyer at the hoped-for price of 50 million
When Ray Kollbocker began work as a pastor 10 years ago at Parkview Community Church, there was a single Sunday service of 72 people.
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