3 Charlotte-area firms dumped data Three Charlotte-area businesses have agreed to more than $65,000 in fines for illegally dumping files containing customer and employee information, N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper said today.Commentread more...
Mortgage approvals edge up in April (Financial Times) Mortgage approvals for new home purchases picked up slightly in April but remain nearly 40 per cent below the levels of a year ago, according to the latest lending data
Mortgage rates drop slightly in week (UPI) WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate U.S. mortgages eased slightly in the week ending Oct. 23, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said Thursday.read more...
Fed Governor Bies: Basel II banks could have advantage in mortgage, small business lending Mortgage and small business lending are the two areas where Basel II banks may have a competitive advantage over their Basel I peers, Federal Reserve Governor Susan Schmidt Bies said
Stricter mortgage rules proposed (AP via Yahoo! News) Economic policymakers on Thursday recommended stricter regulation of mortgage lenders as part of a broad effort to prevent a repeat of a credit crisis threatening to drive the country
Supreme Court To Hear Wetlands Cases The Supreme Court today agreed to hear three cases that have far-reaching implications for home building and housing affordability, according to the National Association of Home Builders .read more...
When Brian Bouck received a call from his LDS stake president a year ago, he never thought he would end up spending hundreds of hours bonding with strangers.
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